Mugabe Must Be Disposed By His People

2008 June 24

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/06/23/zimbabwe-election.html
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/080624/world/international_zimbabwe_election_dc

It’s taking a long time for fascist tyrant Mugabe to step down due to his stubborn arrogance and he thirst for power. Mugabe is the kind of man only the monarchists and capitalists would dream of running their fantasy realms. A small clusterfuck of obscure idiots with blind fanaticism and absolute devotion to a system they don’t understand. Mugabe is the Bush of Africa, reigning with imperialistic despotism, reigning like a king. How many more must die before he does?

In the wake of more events, the people of Zimbabwe must take to arms and rise up against Mugabe. Not simply just to stop Mugabe, but also to dispose him and terminate him. His story has become a tragedy, where a freedomfighter turns into a dictator the same way Stalin did. A coup by the military is unlikely, thus must be the call to action, the call to arms, for Zimbabweans to take up the sword and to battle against their tyrants.

Mugabe doesn’t care about fair elections, and is willing to use violence as a mean to hold power and to force people to vote for him. The people shouldn’t care about Mugabe’s desire for unfair elections, and should have the will and strength and determination to use violence as a mean to topple Mugabe and to force him out of office. His supporters in the army and in the police and government should be arrested for crimes against humanity and for treason. Mugabe’s rhetoric is bullshit, all bullshit, an arbitrary despot that doesn’t deserve power no matter what he fought for. He has killed, raped, tortured, intimidated, imprisoned, kidnapped opponents and ordinary civilians, has nurtured a cult of personality, has intimidated opponents and dissidents abroad with secret agents, had given the raided farms to his supporters rather than the poor… what is there that DOESN’T incite violence?

Southward to South Africa, the same should happen to the everlasting coward Mbeki, who has done nothing to stop Mugabe from his tyranny. No sanctions, no safety for refugees, no rooting out of spies in the country. See, Mbeki is probably used to experiencing and seeing violence, and he’s friends with the bastard. I suppose he places his pals above his patriotism and the principals his predecessor fought for so viciously.

It’s time. Mugabe must taste the fate of all tyrants: there is for him no other choice than to be overthrown from power.

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  1. 2008 June 24
    Amy Roskilly permalink

    It seems very easy to state what exactly the people of Zimbabwe should do from the safety of the rest of the world. Having access of less than one US dollar a day on which they are expected to live. Being kept in the dark by the censored media; the majority of Zimbabweans do not have access to the information we do.
    But I agree surrounding countries could and should do more. But on the other hand Mugabe is not a man who will bow to sanctions -we have seen what he has single handedly done to his economy – so there is no reason to believe that he would suddenly fear the damage that sanctions would impose.

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