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 Kabir,
 
 Thanks for this forward. I was waiting to see just what the SADC leaders will say and it is about time. It is to be noted that South Africa has never abandoned Zimbabwe and have never bought into the propaganda bandwagon disguised as "concern for the people of Zimbabwe" Their experience under years of brutal apartheid has seen to that.
 
 The people of Zimbabwe may have their differences, but after decades of apartheid under the old Rhodesian invaders, if the people of Zimbabwee fail to recognize that what is driving this machine disguised as caring for their welfare is a drive to stop the return of the land to it's legitimate owners and the reinstatement of the old domination order, they have not learned anything.
 
 As is to be expected, the news was reported here in the U.S with a twist to misinform but the message in the interview given by one of the South African officials could not be disguised even with the spin.
 
 Perhaps a lightbulb has finally come on in the heads of at least some of our leaders and it is about time because the project to recolonize us is in full force and this time around, it is bathed in perfume to fool the people and the sad part is that there are always some Africans who are ready to sell their people and their own souls for a measely price until they outlive their usefulness as puppets because that day always comes. 
 
 Jabou Joh
    
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 Sent: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 5:25 PM
 Subject: Zimbabwe
 
  *...If you get down and quarrel every day* 
 *You're saying prayers to the devil, I say* 
 *Why not help one another on the way* 
 *Make it much easier* 
 *Say you just can't live that negative way* 
 *You know what I mean...* 
 
 I can't remember ever being so proud of African leaders; hell, I can't even 
 remember ever being proud of African leaders at all, but today, the leaders 
 of the member nations of The SADC made me proud! 
 
 This is a day that I will always remember! - like it says in the lyrics of 
 "Papa was a rolling stone" - not because "it was the day that Papa died" but 
 because it was the day, probably the first time that African leaders spoke 
 with one resonating voice, rallying around a worthy cause, and for the 
 interests of the long suffering people of Zimbabwe and Africa. 
 
 Though coined in diplomatic jargon, they told the West and Britain in 
 particular, to keep their blood-soak hands off Zimbabwe, mildly resonating 
 Mugabe's invitation for them - The West - to go hang! 
 
 Not only did they show solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe, they ignored 
 all dictates and demands for from the neo-colonialists to condemn Comrade 
 Mugabe. On the contrary they urged the West, Britain in particular, to lift 
 the illegally and unjustly imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe. 
 
 The economic terrorism that has been waged against the peace-loving 
 people of Zimbabwe is nothing other than a deliberate attempt to black mail 
 Mugabe into abandoning his Land Reform Program upon which he embarked almost 
 a decade ago. 
 
 Today African leaders echoed Bob Marley in the lyrics of "Zimbabwe" : 
 
 *...No more internal power struggle* 
 *We come together, to overcome* 
 *The little trouble* 
 *Soon we will find out* 
 *Who is the real revolutionary* 
 *'Cause I don't want my people * 
 *To be contrary...* 
 ** 
 *...We'll have to fight, we gonna fight* 
 *We'll have to fight, fighting for our rights* 
 *Mash it up ina Zimbabwe* 
 *Natty trash it ina Zimbabwe* 
 *Africans a liberate Zimbabwe* 
 *I and I a liberate...* 
 ** 
 *...To divide and rule* 
 *Could only tear us apart* 
 *In everyman chest* 
 *There beats a heat* 
 *Soon we'll find out...* 
 
 Every intellectually honest and informed person knows that the crisis in 
 Zimbabwe is not about democracy or lack of, neither is it about good 
 governance or lack of; the issue at the core of the crisis in Zimbabwe is 
 the Land Issue. Period! 
 
 All other problems that Zimbabwe suffer from that other African countries 
 have been spared from are a direct result of the economic terrorism waged 
 against the heroic people of Zimbabwe under the leadership of Mugabe. 
 
 When the People of Zimbabwe took up weapons to wage a seven-year armed 
 struggle, they did not do it to live out their video game fantasies, instead 
 they mobilised their youth to fight for genuine liberation from the system 
 that allowed among other injustices, less than than one percent of the 
 population - whites - to "own" eighty percent of the arable land of their 
 ancestors. Land that was robbed at gun-point and the owners forced to slave 
 for the thief. 
 
 These were not adventurists seeking a revolutionary kick because they had 
 nothing better to do, and they made this point loud and clear at the 
 difficult talks at Lancaster House in 1979: Land! Land! Land! 
 
 For many years there has been a concerted western media campaign to demonise 
 Mugabe, led by notable the BBC and CNN and many Africans let themselves fall 
 for the elaborately orchestrated scam. Shouts of "democray," "human rights 
 violations," "regime change," "Tsvangarai!" was all a smoke screen created 
 in order to allow their agent to assume power thru the back door and undo 
 all the revolutionary gains that the people of the Zimbabwe achieved thru 
 blood, sweat and tears. 
 
 Since when did Britain care about the suffering of Africans? They still 
 believe we wash our faces bottom-up... Since when did Britain believe that 
 sanctions work? Did they not argue to the contrary all those many years the 
 suffering people of South Africa were resisting worse atrocities against 
 apartheid? What changed since then? Ah! Now the "natives" are in power. They 
 are trying to roll back white "gains". 
 
 At Lancaster House they agreed to and signed an agreement on Land Reform. 
 Britain pledged to finance the land reallocation program enabling the 
 government of Zimbabwe to "buy back" the stolen land. ZANU-PF did not care 
 as long as the money to "buy back" the stolen land came from somebody else's 
 pocket and not from the pockets of those who have been disinherited, 
 exploited, abused. 
 
 Ten years, they said, give the white farmers ten years and then the land 
 reallocation program can begin. OK, agreed Mugabe and his fellow delegates, 
 ten years... 
 
 And they kept their side of the bargain, respected both the letter and 
 spirit of the agreement and waited out ten years and when it was time to 
 collect what do we hear? The nerve of Tony Blair... The man man, like many 
 of his compatriots is suffering from colonial hang over, still obsessed with 
 that Rule Britannia Rule shit! 
 
 Now Tony has enough on his plate, so does Bush, with Irak and now Iran and 
 the SADC showing them that they can no longer go around bullying poor and 
 defenseless people, seizing their resources and living fat off their backs. 
 
 The SADC leaders bid their time and ignored all the garbage spewed by 
 imperialist media outlets in the name of news and journalism and after their 
 deliberation they asked Thabo to have a brotherly chat with Mugabe and the 
 opposition. They could not have made a better choice. 
 
 Thabo is a veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle, learning the trade under 
 the tutelage of the dedicated Oliver Thambo who kept the ANC united and 
 functional from exile thru long and difficult years. I'm not worried because 
 Thabo understands what it's all about, so they can jump and shout all they 
 want about about him not condemning Mugabe. 
 
 He's not one to retort: How high sir? when master wannabe says jump, 
 neither the one to ask: How strongly, Sir? when master wannabe says condemn 
 Mugabe! Robert and Thabo speak the same language, they know and understand 
 the machinations of imperialism. They know too that "independence" and 
 "democracy" are meaningless jargon in the absence of land rights. 
 
 Thabo knows too that sooner or later the same issue, land will become the 
 political hot potato, not only in South Africa but in Namibia and Kenya, 
 places where a tiny layer of blood suckers "own" sizable chunks of land 
 robbed off blacks. 
 
 Having had their lies and intrigues thrown back in their face they are 
 already re-grouping, spinning and scheming as is already evident from 
 BBC's<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6505391.stm>programs barely an 
 hour after the African leaders emerged from their 
 brotherly chat, expressing solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe. 
 
 Let Thabo make it clear to Tsvangarai that the Land Issue is not negotiable! 
 That Britain and the US are not funding his party for nothing if he cannot 
 get that into his thick skull. Let him understand that Zimbabweans are not 
 ready to give up what their brothers spilled their blood in the battle field 
 for and which is both morally and legally theirs. I bet when Britain and her 
 allies understand these givens the vampires will turn their straws into the 
 blood system of some other weak people, but not here, no more! 
 
 Earlier today, a couple of hours after I wrote the text below on BBC's 
 website, a lady called and said they've been going thru the different 
 messages posted and my message had caught their eye. She wondered if I would 
 mind having them call me back to to elaborate on my views in "Have your say" 
 radio version between 19:00 and 20:00 CET. 
 
 Oh yes, I'll be honoured to be be availed the opportunity to get a couple of 
 points off my chest... 
 
 In the mean time news came in about the outcome of the Daresalam talks and 
 was I thrilled? I could hardly believe what was coming thru the radio! 
 
 "Have Your Say: 
 
 Added: Thursday, 29 March, 2007, 10:17 GMT 11:17 UK: 
 
 What the SADC should do is champion African interests, that is they should 
 all rally behind the Zimbabwean people and address the issue that is at the 
 core of this whole crisis:The Land Issue. Why did Mugabe only become a 
 monster when he began to demand stolen land? The status quo cannot stand. 
 Zimbabweans did not take up arms to fight for their freedom so that they 
 would continue to be wretched in their own country. Stop the disinformation 
 and address the real issue! " 
 
 Anyway, I did not hear any more from the charming lady who had called on my 
 cell phone earlier inviting me to "have my say". It was as well because a 
 caller from Kampala virtually spoke for me, taking the words right out of my 
 mouth! 
 
 And when he was done I chorused: 
 *...They say what we know* 
 *Is just what they teach us* 
 *We so ignorant* 
 *Everytime they can reach us* 
 *Thru political strategy...* 
 ** 
 *Long Live The People of Zimbabwe!* 
 ** 
 Regards, 
 
 Kabir 
 
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