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Zimbabwe to chair UN development commission
« on: May 13, 2007, 12:12:26 AM »
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Zimbabwe to chair UN development commission
May 13, 2007

ZIMBABWE may have left 700,000 of its citizens without accommodation by bulldozing their homes, caused millions more to starve after violent land seizures that destroyed farming and so mismanaged its own economy that it has the world¿s highest inflation. But it has been chosen to head a United Nations body charged with promoting economic progress and environmental protection.
Western countries and human rights organisations were outraged yesterday by the choice of Zimbabwe to chair the UN commission on sustainable development. The British government condemned Zimbabwe’s election as “wholly inconsistent” with the body’s aims.


The chair traditionally rotates among regions of the world. It was Africa’s turn this year and the continent chose Zimbabwe as its candidate. “We really think it calls into question the credibility of this organisation to have a representative from a country that has decimated its agriculture, that used to be the breadbasket of Africa and can’t now feed itself,” said Daniel Reif-snyder, the US deputy assistant secretary for environment.

“For Zimbabwe to lead any UN body is preposterous,” said Jennifer Windsor, executive director of Freedom House, an independent nongovernmental organisation.

Not only has the regime of Robert Mugabe persistently used violence to repress all criticism, raping, torturing and beating opponents, but it has also turned development back by decades. Once the most affluent country in Africa, Zimbabwe now has the world’s lowest life expectancy. According to the World Bank no country has seen its economy shrink so much in peacetime.

The USAID Famine Early Warning Systems put out an alert last week warning that total food production in Zimbabwe for this season would meet only about 50% of its needs. It predicted that it would be less than half last year’s harvest, which left 1.5m dependent on food aid.

It added that the prevailing foreign currency shortages and high inflation, which had reached 2,200% by March according to the Central Statistical Office, would make it difficult for the government to import the necessary food.

The Sunday Times has learnt that hundreds of prisoners are dying of starvation in Zimbabwe jails because the authorities have no money to feed them. Convicts released last week from Chikurubi jail, after serving sentences of five to seven years, reported prisoners dying every day. The numbers are so high that the prison has been forced to open its own mortuary.

Prisoners are given just one meal a day, consisting of a few cabbage leaves, occasionally served with sadza (corn meal). The lack of nutrition has fuelled widespread tuberculosis and an outbreak of pellagra, a disease related to food deficiency from which many have died.

One prisoner who spent five years inside for armed robbery said he went to jail with two accomplices. He emerged alone. “I saw two of my friends wasting away as a result of disease,” he said. “I saw them dying one night and knocked and knocked on the prison door in order to alert the guards. They only arrived at 9am the following day when it was too late.”

Prison officers have told inmates that nothing can be done because they themselves are struggling to feed their families. Aside from food the prison service has no medicines, just like Zimbabwe’s hospitals.

Chikurubi prison also goes for weeks at a time without water for washing. Prisoners often go three weeks without bathing, yet they stay in crowded cells, often with 18 or 20 men sharing one small hole as a latrine. “We used to get washing soap regularly, now it’s just a small piece in a blue moon,” said one of the men.

This particularly affects female prisoners, some of whom have babies. They have no sanitary wear and their babies do not receive any supplementary food. Prisoners no longer get any new clothes; when their old ones fall apart, they have to wrap themselves in blankets.

A spokesman for the Zimbabwe Association for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation of the Offender said prisoners were “living like animals”.

“Human rights abuses include overcrowding, unhygienic conditions, lack of clothing, medical care, food and balanced diet, spread of infectious diseases, high levels of mental illness and deaths are widespread,” he said.

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Re: Zimbabwe to chair UN development commission
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2007, 12:21:50 AM »
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2007, 12:22:06 AM »
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« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2007, 12:35:15 AM »
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« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2007, 01:00:36 AM »
What does the UN do anyway?
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« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2007, 08:00:57 AM »
First off:

LHA FUCKED Zimbabwe.
Linkage Further FUCKED it.
Blacks own that land

Secondly:

FUCK MY AFRICAN STUDIES TEACHER FOR GIVING ME A FUCKING B+ THIS SEM YOU FUCKING COCKS UCKER

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« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2007, 11:11:44 AM »
Yeah, and Libya chaired the commission on Human Rights. 

But remember, there is no starvation and repression in Zimbabwe.  It's all lies passed on by the Imperialistic Western news agencies and governments who still want to control Zimbabwe.  The Fearless, Courageous Robert Mugabe is simply asserting African sovereignty in the face of the white Imperialist swine.
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Re: Zimbabwe to chair UN development commission
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2007, 12:16:44 PM »
Yeah, and Libya chaired the commission on Human Rights. 

But remember, there is no starvation and repression in Zimbabwe.  It's all lies passed on by the Imperialistic Western news agencies and governments who still want to control Zimbabwe.  The Fearless, Courageous Robert Mugabe is simply asserting African sovereignty in the face of the white Imperialist swine.

 Mugabe is interested in living after he is dethroned. So he's trying to find a successor that's going to be friendly towards him - not going to happen given the schism in his party to begin with. He burned his bridges with the West after he disposed all those Whites. I suppose you have a better solution though. How bout Tsavingiri right? Cause the MDC is SURELY to bring FREEDOM to Zimbabwe. Because representing 20% of Zimbabwe's population is really going to sit well with Zimbabweans.

African leaders are almost always opportunistic.

Yes lets get rid of Mugabe! And then What? Freedom to all peoples of Zimbabwe?? SCORE! No lets sanction it even more cause the people aren't starving enough.

Hes not running in 2008. He's losing supporters and he's old. He doesn't have the backing he once had. But he's going to be replaced with someone who probably won't settle with the White Minority in Zimbabwe.

Oh and South Africa is going to have to face the problem sooner or later as well. You can bet your top dollar that the fantasy story of South Africa is not going to finish with a Cinderella story as well....