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From: Hannibal Cassanova [log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask])
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Sent: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:48 pm
Subject: ZIMBABWE:Propaganda of the West...
Folks,The crisis of Black media has always been a challenge herein America.
Wehave not created an alternative outlet news media which speaks truth to
power.As a result, we continue to mimic, replicate,and parrot western
Europeanthought, as our reality, in negation of, African reality and historicalthought.
Please read scholar activist Chinweizu's position paper on theconfusion in
Zimbabwe,created by America,and a call for our support. PS: This is where
critical thinking comes in.
See below...
Black Africa’s duty to help Zimbabwe defeat sanctions By Chinweizu.
Talk at African Liberation Day Public Forum at Accra Polytechnic, 26
May2008,
Organized by the PAN-AFRICAN COUNCIL
Greetings,
Pan African comrades!!I am here to remind us all of our Pan-Africanist duty
to stand in solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe in their present trials and
tribulations. May I remind you of Pan-Africanism’s Black Solidarity
principle that, in Nyerere’s words, "as long as black people anywhere continue to be
oppressed on the grounds of their color, black people everywhere must stand
together in opposition to that oppression". In Zimbabwe for the last 8 years,
the Black population has been under severe attack by the imperialist white
power enemies of Black Africa, namely the UK,the USA and the EU. The people of
Zimbabwe need our Pan-African help and solidarity against an economic war
inflicted on them through sanctions allegedly targeted at only their leaders.
Sanctions have crippled the Zimbabwean economy.
†Markets for Zimbabwean exports are closed because Blacks now own the land
stolen by Rhodesian colonizers.
†Foreign tourism has also plummeted, costing tens of millions of dollars a
year in lost revenue.
Basic imports are unavailable; currently (as of March 2008),Zimbabwe suffers
from widespread food shortages, the world's highest inflation rate at over
100,000%.
A sizeable part of the population has been forced to seek economic refuge
abroad.
This is all happening according to the white power plan. We should recall
that former US Assistant Secretary of State on African Affairs, Chester Crocker
said in a 2005 testimony to the US Senate for the Zimbabwe Democracy Act
[i.e. sanctions and regime change legislation] "To separate the Zimbabwean people
from ZANU-PF we are going to have to make their economy scream, and I hope
you senators have the stomach for what you have to do." (Democracy Now!, April
1st, 2005). And that is precisely what is happening. The economy is indeed
screaming, by enemy design.
†The enemy intended to so torture the Zimbabwean people that they would
reject ZANU-PF at the polls.Of course, enemy propaganda claims that the collapse
of the Zimbabwean economy is simply the result of land reforms and
mismanagement bythe ZANU-PF regime. My friends, if you believe that you can believe
anything.You can even believe that all the weapons of mass destruction in the
world are stockpiled in Saddam Hussein’s shoes!-----
So we come to the question: Why are the white powers torturing the black
people of Zimbabwe?They call Zimbabwean "outpost of tyranny" and claim they want
to remove ZANU-PF from power and bring to the Zimbabweans the pleasures and
benefits of democracy. But that is a bloody big lie. In actual fact, they want
to reverse the land reforms of the last 10 years, and engineer a situation
where the whites, at less than 1% of the population can go back to owning more
than 70% of the arable land,including most of the best land. That is why
they are, through sanctions, which is an act of economic warfare, torturing the
black people of Zimbabwe.----
But how did whites ever come to own land in Zimbabwe, and so much land at
that? The answer lies in what happened during the so-called Scramble for Africa
in the closing decades of the 19th century. Following the notorious Berlin
Conference of 1884-85, the European powers set out on their scramble to conquer
and seize the lands of Black Africans.In 1889 Cecil Rhodes' British South
Africa Company (BSA) gained a British mandate to colonize what would become
Southern Rhodesia. In 1890 – a pioneer column of white settlers arrived from
South Africa at the site of the future capital Harare, and started grabbing
land. The Black owners of the land opposed the white land stealers. But by 1893
the Ndebele uprising against BSA rule was crushed. But that statement does not
convey how it was done. For a flavor of the genocidal war and sustained
terrorism the British inflicted on the Blacks who resisted their land grab,
consider the case of the Amandebele (Matabele) of what became Southern Rhodesia
(now Zimbabwe). By the trickery of treaties and the terrors of war, the
Amandabele were dispossessed of their land, stripped of their cattle, reduced to the
status of bondsmen, scattered, barred from moving about from place to place
except under a system of permit or pass, and made to do forced labour on the
farms and mines of Whites. The net result, as reported at the time? The net
position is this: The native population of Southern Rhodesia possesses today
no rights in land or water. It is allowed to continue to live upon the land on
sufferance and under certain conditions . . .
There appears to be no attempt on anyone’s part to deny the bedrock fact
that these 700,000 natives have been turned from owners of land into precarious
tenants. And among the methods employed in the race war and terror campaign
that achieved this? In the words of the Matabele Times,We have been doing it up
to now, burning kraals because they were native kraals, and firing upon
fleeing natives simply because they were black. And for glimpse of the spirit in
which the British troops waged that race war, consider
these words by an adventurer friend of Cecil Rhodes, a certain W. A.
Jarvis:The best thing to do is to wipe them all out as far as one can--everything
black. And in letters to his mother, Jarvis wrote: I hope the natives will be
pretty well exterminated. . . . There are 5500 niggers in this district
(Gwelo) and our plan of campaign will probably be to proceed against this lot and
wipe them out then move on towards Bulawayo wiping out every nigger and every
kraal we find.. . . And after these cold blooded murders, you may be sure
there will be no quarter and everything black will have to die, for our men’s
blood is fairly up.
At the end of it all, the Amandabele view of what the British had done to
them was this: Our country is gone, our cattle have gone, our people are
scattered, we have nothing to live for, our women are deserting us;the white man
does as he likes with them; we are the slaves of the white man,we are nobody and
have no rights or laws of any kind.This armed and genocidal seizure of the
land of the blacks would be compounded and given a fig leaf of legality when,
in 1930 the colonial government passed the Land Apportionment Act, which
divided the colony into separate areas for whites and blacks. The act allocated
to white settlers, who numbered only about 50,000 (less than 5 percent of the
colony’s population), approximately 50 percent of the land. Leaving the other
50% to the 95% of the population that was black.---------------
Now, as we all know, it was not until 1980, after a 15 years guerilla war
against the white settler government of Ian Smith, that the stage was set for
the blacks to recover their land after almost a century of white usurpation.
The setting for that was the Lancaster House agreement of December 1979. The
three-month long conference almost failed to reach conclusion, due to
disagreements on Land reform. Mugabe was pressured to sign and land was the key
stumbling block. Both British and American governments of the day offered to buy
land from willing white settlers who could not accept reconciliation
(the"Willing buyer, Willing seller" principle--which could not be changed for ten
years) and a fund was established, to operate for ten years from 1980 to 1990.The
British assisted in setting up the Zimbabwe conference on reconstruction and
development in 1981. At that conference, more than £630 million of aid was
pledged. The first phase of land reform in the 1980s, which was partially
funded by the United Kingdom, successfully resettled only 71,000 families out of
a target of 162,000.
What, after that, became of the Lancaster House provisions on land and the
pledges? Having secured the non-expulsion of the defeated white settlers,
Britain proceeded to renege on its commitment to fund the repurchase of the land
it had stolen a century earlier. By its own admission in 2004, "Since
independence we have provided 44 million pounds for land reform in Zimbabwe" That’s
£44m out of the £630m pledged in 1981. The Zimbabwean Ministry of Foreign
Affairs has noted that it was estimated that about $2 billion would be needed to
properly support land reforms in the country. The government said it received
only £40m between 1980 and 1996, and that, though a mission--sent by John
Major to evaluate the position after the £40m provided under Mrs. Margaret
Thatcher had been exhausted--recommended that further funding be given to
Zimbabwe to complete the land reform programme, when John Major lost the 1997
general election to Tony Blair, the new regime immediately repudiated all the
undertakings made by the British under the Lancaster House Agreement to assist
Zimbabwe with land reforms. It quotes a letter written to the Zimbabwean
Government on November 5, 1997 by Ms Clare Short, the then newly appointed
Secretary of State for International Development, which reads in part: †â€
"I should make it clear that we do not accept that Britain has a special
responsibility to meet the costs of land purchase in Zimbabwe.†We are a new
government from diverse backgrounds without links to former colonial
interests.My own origins are Irish and, as you know, we were colonized not colonizers."â€
Given this clearly worded reneging by the British Government on its Lancaster
House commitments, the Zimbabwean government felt it was left with no option
but to legally designate for acquisition in 1997 "nearly 1,500 white-owned
farms for resettlement to landless peasants." That was how the Zimbabwean
crisis was launched. Because Zimbabwe, when faced with Britain’s perfidious
reneging on the Lancaster House Agreement, dared to try to repossess the stolen
lands by any means necessary, Britain, supported by the white powers, launched
a campaign of regime change, using sanctions and all the other familiar
devices in the imperialist bag of tricks.â€
They have demonized the Zimbabwean leadership, crippled the economy with
sanctions, organized and paid for an opposition called the MDC. It is a script
we have seen before in other parts of the world including Chile, Haiti,
Nicaragua and Venezuela. The result is the ongoing torture of the Zimbabwean
people. And where do the allegations of human right violations, and lack of
democracy come in? Or the claim that Mugabe has ruled for too long and is too old?
That is all part of the regime change scenario. Given their decision to drive
ZANU-PF from power for daring to take back the land stolen by whites, these
are all ways of giving a dog a bad name in order to hang it. It’s all part of
the faked story to justify regime change. It’s like the famous weapons of
Mass Destruction that the world was assured that Saddam had stockpiled!! But we
must not be fooled.We must not forget that Mugabe has stayed long in office by
being elected and re-elected each time. Now, is it for the imperialists, or
for the Zimbabwean electorate to decide when Mugabe should stop ruling? And
all this noise about elections not being free and fair? When was the last time
any elections were held in Saudi Arabia, let alone free and fair elections?
Yet nobody is organizing regime change there!!even what the imperialist have
not dreamt of asking to be given. The point of it all is that, if a regime
defends the interests of its people, it will earn the enmity of the
imperialists, and become a target for these accusations and sanctions.But if it serves
imperialism, it can be as undemocratic as Saudi Arabia, as suppressive of
human rights as the Obasanjo regime was in Nigeria, or Pinochet’s in Chile, and
the imperialists will give it their seal of approval.What is the role of
Tsvangirai and the MDC in all this? Tsvangirai and the MDC are simply regime
change tools of the imperialists. He belongs with black traitors like Dhlakama
of RENAMO and Savimbi of UNITA. Not only have they been lavishly funded by the
imperialists, but Rhodesian whites have openly supported MDC and come to
Zimbabwe saying they will be taking "their" farms from indigenous Zimbabweans
when Tsvangirai becomes president. Make no mistake about it. What ZANU-PF has
been doing since 1997 is to collect reparations by any means necessary, after
having patiently given the imperialists every opportunity to abide by their
own pledges to fund their own"willing seller, willing buyer" formula for land
redistribution.
For carrying the liberation struggle to its second stage, ZANU-PF deserves
the support of all anti-imperialist Black Africans, of all Pan Africanists.We
mustn’t forget that when white-ruled Rhodesia was under sanctions in the 1960s
and 1970s, it was helped to bust sanctions and survive by white-ruled South
Africa and white ruled Mozambique. Now that Black Zimbabwe is under punitive
sanctionsfrom the vengeful white world powers, why are Black-ruled South
Africa and its other SADC neighbors not doing enough to help Zimbabwe defeat
these sanctions? What is Black Africa doing to help? We must all do much more! We
will not have done enough until these sanctions are defeated with our
visible help. So I must ask each and every one of you: what are you, in
Pan-Africanist solidarity,prepared to do to help the Zimbabwean people today? Having
said all that, it is our comradely duty to also ask ZANU-PF to thoroughly review
its methods of fighting sanctions and its methods of telling its story to
its people and to the world. For it seems not to have done an adequate job of
that so far.
-----------------------Chinweizu is a Black Power Pan-Africanist; the author
of The West and the Rest of Us, Decolonising the African Mind, and other
books. He is the co-founder of the Committee Against Arab Colonialism in Black
Africa [CAACBA].
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