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Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:34 pm
by Clodhopper
We may not be able to do much, but we haven't forgotten Zimbabwe. Cold comfort, I know:(
Either the writer of this letter is a very classy fraud or it is genuine. I think on balance it's genuine. Thanks for passing it on.
Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:27 am
by jones jones
as you propably know i live in south africa and i think i am therefore in the best position to reply to this ...
i have friends in zim and they paid me a surprise visit on monday on their way to the uk for a holiday ...
we spoke at length about the conditions in zim and their response to my question ... "how are things in zim?" was "fine ... no problems at all ... "
now i am certain that the very poor are suffering but that is the case in ALL countries and not just in africa ...
if anything like the conditions described in this thread were true ... we would be faced with a flood of refugees from across out border and to the best of my knowledge this has not happened ... south africa has a free press and by now we would have been informed of such happenings ...
i like most normal people am disgusted by president mugabes actions or lack of actions after the recent elections ... but i certainly think this thread is a fraud ...
Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:41 am
by suzy_creamcheese
i think all the evidence shows that there IS bloodshed, a lot of it, going on all the time. Amnesty international are strongly involved and there are fears that its going to be another Rwanda.
I feel so helpless about it. I dont think any of the countries that COULD help will do anything about it as there is no financial incentive, same as they didnt with Rwanda
Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:48 am
by Clodhopper
jj: Whereabouts do your friends who said everything was fine live? It may not be the same place as the events John Winters describes. As someone a long way from these events, I now have one assertion things are spiralling into (more) terror and another that there are no problems at all.
Given Mugabe's track record, the latter assertion is something of a surprise. To put it mildly.
Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:54 am
by jones jones
Clodhopper;852490 wrote: jj: Whereabouts do your friends who said everything was fine live? It may not be the same place as the events John Winters describes. As someone a long way from these events, I now have one assertion things are spiralling into (more) terror and another that there are no problems at all.
Given Mugabe's track record, the latter assertion is something of a surprise. To put it mildly.
i'm almost ashamed to say that he can see robert mugabe's house from his front door!:(
Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 8:08 am
by Clodhopper
jj: Then I shall just sit here being deeply suspicious.
Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 8:15 am
by jones jones
Clodhopper;852946 wrote: jj: Then I shall just sit here being deeply suspicious.
yeah i guess we should all be that ... its just that here in the rsa we will soon know when the sh . t hits the fan so to speak ... if it does get as bad as that email suggests refugees will pour in south africa ...
Trouble in Zimbabwe
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 4:35 pm
by Bruv
This email could be anti Mugabe propaganda.
No doubt it tugs on your heartstrings but few if any facts to chew over.