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> Correct. 

Every Amadu, Dick and Harry knows this, as do even my non-Zimbabwean relatives at Oxford.

Not only the ten year moratorium, but wasn’t there also some talk about COMPENSATION?
It’s during the 10 years period of grace that preparations are made. There are ways of measuring time, e.g. the Sabbath begins at a certain time (the candles are lit 18 minutes before sunset and the Sabbath ends at a certain time (when the stars come out to shine) and the people of Accra and London know GMT.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=Lancaster+House+agreement+%3A+Compensation&btnG=Search&meta=

The ten years were up a long time ago, but perhaps the kind and patient Mugabe (speaks good English and likes to discuss) hasn't taken the right kind of action up till today. Why? Perhaps like Saddam he is afraid of Toubaba and that's why he has not hanged a few and keeps on talking, saying things like” Blair keep your England, and let me keep my Zimbabwe”

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/r/robertmuga361688.html

Mr. Blair is keeping his England sure enough and will be keeping it even after the next Prime Minister (Gordon Brown?) takes over Her Majesty’s Government.


http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=MUgabe%20quotes

And the seminar in Stockholm, with Dr. Adebayo Olukoshi and some of the Zimbabwe Embassy staff in Stockholm went through the history soon after the first savage attacks on the white farmers started. We dwelt on the Lancaster House Agreement for some time. 

At the actual time of the Lancaster House talks, some of those of who are VERY interested in this matter were on the spot 10th September 1979-10th December 1979

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_reform_in_Zimbabwe


http://www.zwnews.com/Lancasterhouse.doc


http://www.zwnews.com/issuefull.cfm?ArticleID=6623


I’m sure that no Uncle Tom bishop supports the bashing that Mugabe says Morgan Tsvangirai deserved.

About South Africa, just around that time, Shehu Shagari announced at the UN, that Nigeria would use oil as a weapon to fight Apartheid. I arrived in Nigeria soon thereafter and stayed for 42 months – met a couple of ANC there…..

United we stand, divided we fall.

> From: Kabir Njaay <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2007/04/22 sö AM 02:59:22 CEST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Ämne: Re: Fwd: Anglican Bishops Rap Sanctions
> 
> And anybody who cared to do their home work before speaking onthis
> issue would know that there was a clause in the Lancaster House Agreements
> that did not allow the Zimbabwe government to embark on Land Redistribution
> until at least ten years had elapsed after the signing of the agreement. The
> government of Zimbabwe commenced its moves towards Land Reform in the early
> 1990s. They honoured what they appended their signatures to!
> 
> Kabir.
> 
> 
> On 4/22/07, Cornelius Edward Hamelberg <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> >
> > As one of our  brothers observed, "The pursuit of
> > knowledge requires being exposed to various sources to enable one to
> > make an informed choice." It's a good maxim to follow.
> >
> > The question now facing all is, when are sanctions legal and when can they
> > be said to be illegal? As always ? and this includes the DEBATES that took
> > place about sanctions on South Africa as to whether the sanctions would not
> > have more of a crippling effect on the already impoverished black population
> > than on the White power elite in South Africa.
> >
> > http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=+sanctions+on+Zimbabwe
> >
> > The land in question is situated in Africa, in Zimbabwe, and Zimbabwe is a
> > sovereign state ? has been for the past 27 years, during which time the
> > problem could have been solved ? if I were president it would certainly have
> > been solved. Absolutely.
> >
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