In March this year the wife of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe dies in a suspicious car accident, in which the Prime minister gets injured. Tsvangirai is a long time opponent of the President and dictator Mugabe, whom Lyndon LaRouche considers to be an ally. Tsvangirai is considered to be a Brittish agent by Lyndon because he works for democracy in Zimbabwe...
Many opponents of Mugabe has had sudden "accidents" recently.
According to President Robert Mugabe, deadly crash was "due to the hand of God"...
This is a drawing by Zapiro about the "accident"...
Apparently some of Mugabes allies knew about the crash BEFOREHAND (read more here). The Police apparently looted the belongings of the Prime minister (Click here to read more) and the minister himself has ruled out that it was an assassination attempt (read here) but most people believe it was a staged assassination attempt.
By the way. On May 5 a group of Human Rights Activists whose only crime is that they want democracy, was sent to jail. http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/05/05/zimbabwe.activists.jailed/index.html#cnnSTCText
But in the eyes of Lyndon LaRouche democracy and Freedom is not so important as he views all that fight for democracy in Zimbabwe as Brittish agents, who are led by George Soros.
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"Tsvangirai is considered to be a Brittish agent by Lyndon because he works for democracy in Zimbabwe..."
ReplyDeleteHa!
"On May 5 a group of Human Rights Activists whose only crime is that they want democracy, was sent to jail."
Ridiculous !
How old are you ? Two, maybe three years old ? Still sucking your thumb ?
Such fairy tales about Tsvangirai and the activities of ONGs in Zimbabwe will not achieve anything but the destruction of any credibility you had, if ever.
What definitely seems to be the case is that Tsangvirai now wants to use power sharing with Mugabe as a method to transform the country, and to introduce democracy!
ReplyDeleteI read this appeal...
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/811773/get-over-mugabe-obsession-tsvangirai
In an impassioned appeal, Zimbabwe's long-suffering prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, has called for people to get over their obsession with his longtime enemy, President Robert Mugabe.
And he urged the millions who have abandoned the southern African nation to return to help rebuild its ruined economy.
Tsvangirai, who has been beaten up and tortured by Mugabe's thugs over the years, said on Friday victims of repression and the perpetrators of the crimes should reconcile.
(...)
"Don't be too paranoid about your obsession with Robert Mugabe because he isn't going to go away, he is there," Tsvangirai said. "Robert Mugabe was part of the problem but he is also part of the solution, whether you like it or not."