Zimbabwe Poster

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Zimbabwe is a state in chaos. The dictator president, Robert Mugabe, has destroyed the country.

Zimbabwe police have ordered all civilians to surrender firearms in what insiders said was a precautionary measure in a charged country after the government demolished thousands of homes and informal businesses in a controversial urban clean-up exercise – ZWNEWS.com

According to human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch the government of Zimbabwe violates the rights to shelter, food, freedom of movement and residence, freedom of assembly and the protection of the law. There are assaults on the media, the political opposition, civil society activists, and human rights defenders.

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Steve Dec 26th 2007 misc, news Tags: , One Comment

One Response to “Zimbabwe Poster”

  1. Jeremyon 22 Jul 2009 at 10:00 am link comment

    You have been going through a more virulent form of what we went through in the 70’s and early 80’s under the Manley government here in Jamaica. I am glad to say we have settled down somewhat, but one still has to go through a rigorous time to be able to get lisenced for firearm ownership, and that for a shotgun or handgun. Automatic weapons are a NO-NO except in the hands of the police or the criminal- and the latter have weapons unheard of by the police.
    Note: There is a true story of a man going up to the loans officer at a local bank several years ago with a loan application which, upon examination, had the loan officer ecstatic and he was just about to stamp “APPROVED”, when he asked the applicant what the nature of his business was, whereupon the applicant said,”Firearm manufacture!”
    People here have been making homemade firearms for years, and very effective they were too. If one were to cover Jamaica with a metal detector, the amount of buried firearms uncovered would exceed the population, and that’s a fact.
    I feel for Zimbabwe and all the other third world countries going through repressive government controls/race hatred, and just hope that people can find some sort of halfway point in which to come out alive and find a peaceful solution before many millions more are eradicated

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