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b.scheller
10-17-2005, 11:14 AM
Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:48 PM BST8

By Philip Pullella

ROME (*******) - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Monday railed against U.S. President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair, calling them "international terrorists" bent on world domination like Adolf Hitler.

Mugabe departed from his text at a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to accuse Bush and Blair of illegally invading Iraq and looking to unseat governments elsewhere.

"Must we allow these men, the two unholy men of our millennium, who in the same way as Hitler and Mussolini formed (an) unholy alliance, formed an alliance to attack an innocent country?" he said.

"The voice of Mr Bush and the voice of Mr Blair can't decide who shall rule in Zimbabwe, who shall rule in Africa, who shall rule in Asia, who shall rule in Venezuela, who shall rule in Iran, who shall rule in Iraq," he said.

Mugabe accuses Britain and the United States of working to unseat him over his forcible redistribution of white-owned commercial farms among blacks, which has helped plunge his country into its worst economic crisis since independence from Britain in 1980.

"Is this the world we desire? The world of giants and international terrorists who use their state muscle in order to intimidate us? We become the midgets," he said.

Some of the delegates applauded his fiery anti-Western speech several times.

But U.S. Ambassador Tony Hall, who protested against Mugabe's presence at the celebrations, later told ******* it was "very unfortunate" that the Zimbabwean leader had politicised an event that was supposed to draw attention to world hunger.

"I think he chews up his own people and spits them out," said Hall, who visited Zimbabwe in August. "He has taken a perfectly good country and ruined it."

Aid groups have estimated 5 million of Zimbabwe's 12 million people may need food aid this year. Critics say Mugabe's policies have considerably exacerbated the hunger, although he denies this.

In his speech, Mugabe defended the land redistribution saying it was needed to redress the "gross imbalances" of British colonialism.

"AGENT OF IMPERIALISM"

The European Union slapped a travel ban on Mugabe after accusations of vote rigging in parliamentary polls in 2000 and in Mugabe's re-election two years later. However, he is allowed to travel to EU countries to attend U.N.-sponsored events.

Relations between the United States and Zimbabwe have also soured in recent years, with Washington accusing Mugabe's government of human rights abuses and of election rigging.

In January U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice named Zimbabwe alongside Cuba, Belarus, Myanmar, Iran and North Korea as "outposts of tyranny".

U.S. officials said last month Washington was preparing to impose travel sanctions on Mugabe, members of his government, and their extended families.

Mugabe attacked U.S. envoy Hall as an "agent of imperialism" and then thanked FAO's secretary-general, Jacques Diouf, for inviting him despite the U.S. protest.

While all of the other heads of state or government who addressed the assembly from a lectern did so standing alone, Mugabe was flanked by two bodyguards who stood inches away as he accused Bush and Blair of creating "an inferno" in Iraq.

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I love the fact, that Mugabe is saying this, after all, he's the champion of human rights and freedoms. :roll:

-b.scheller

Thor
10-17-2005, 11:33 AM
Interesting since Mugabe called himself "The African Hitler" a few years ago.

b.scheller
10-17-2005, 11:37 AM
The connection here, is perfect to all the other despotic regimes within this world. They all claim, that the West should stop sticking their noses into their business, while their own people are being abused, or are famished as in the case of Mugabe's Zimbabwe


The European Union slapped a travel ban on Mugabe after accusations of vote rigging in parliamentary polls in 2000 and in Mugabe's re-election two years later. However, he is allowed to travel to EU countries to attend U.N.-sponsored events.

What the hell is the point of a travel ban, if you can't even enforce it on all levels. If he's banned from Europe, than he should be banned, even for the United Nations conference.

As Hall stated, he's just attempting to thwart any help, for his own people, by criticizing the West, while Zimbabwe starves itself to death.
-b.scheller

uhramechi
10-17-2005, 12:53 PM
people must read this article

http://www.cominganarchy.com/archives/2005/08/26/mugabes-dirty-secret/


i have read several speech of mugabe, and he admire hittler, his way to ruled the people, he nationalist, the way of put a system to created great germany, the way he eliminated the sickness of the german society ( is mea jwesh and gays) things like that.


that mugabe is extremely crazy with ambition, here are stolend the propertys of the white farmers no for give to the people, is to keeping hhim and his loyaltys and he is very corrupted and also make a fraud election, (why a moment he remenbers me to chavez lol). but also is hipocrasy because because internaly he love hitler, but external taking advantage of the anti bush feeling in the world called bush the new hittler, to gain popularity and support from the anti bush movement (is mean the leftish partys and movements) and meanwhile he consolidated and control hsi position and the power in his country ( oh my god he would be the lost twin brother of my president chavez) .


really i think the world should worry for guys like mugabe, if you think is the problem of zimbawe well remenber the exemple of hitler and germany

rocket13
10-17-2005, 01:45 PM
He doesn't want us to meddle in his affairs then we should even bother sending AID also as I see it.

Why does everyone use Hitler for comparison. Its loosing its luster considering how much everyone uses it.

vryhpyammoadded
10-17-2005, 02:07 PM
Oh great, another Edie Amin DaDa clone looking to bail with his golden parachute poolside in some Saudi retirement village.

b.scheller
10-17-2005, 02:27 PM
He doesn't want us to meddle in his affairs then we should even bother sending AID also as I see it.

Why does everyone use Hitler for comparison. Its loosing its luster considering how much everyone uses it.

That's not all that smart either, Mugabe may want no meddling in his affairs, but this is just that. He's a tyrant who stops at nothing to gain more and more power, at the sake of his own people. Thus, the West has a right in ensuring and watching him, or else he would be free and at the whim of his own passions.

-b.scheller

evanfitz
10-17-2005, 05:59 PM
I think its a grave insult to the people who suffered from the Nazi rath.

They seem to belittle the situation at the time when comparing Bush to Hitler. Its sad that people have forgotten history already.

Johnny_H02
10-17-2005, 07:38 PM
Coming from a Hotentot 2bit dictator with a brutal history .... that is fresh!
Go back to cannibalism asshat!

Kilgor
10-17-2005, 07:46 PM
The radical left have a new spokesman !

Move over chomsky and pilger....

Teufel_
10-17-2005, 07:58 PM
The radical left have a new spokesman !

Move over chomsky and pilger....Any self respecting leftist views him as a deranged idiot

Thor
10-17-2005, 11:32 PM
Not really.. We have a bunch of them here, they just think he is a good guy that's desperate because of the situation handed to him.

They are insane.

Robroy
10-20-2005, 08:16 AM
I love the fact, that Mugabe is saying this, after all, he's the champion of human rights and freedoms. :roll:

-b.scheller

Incredible!

mudbunny
10-20-2005, 08:41 AM
I would disagree with him simply on the basis that Hitler was great public speaker and Bush couldn't even say his ABC's in a public forum.

joe mama
10-20-2005, 12:03 PM
I would disagree with him simply on the basis that Hitler was great public speaker and Bush couldn't even say his ABC's in a public forum.

I especially like it when he gave that speech saying "We WILL annex Moland by spring, at any cost! And our stock shall rise HIGH!"

b.scheller
10-20-2005, 12:51 PM
One thing about Mugabe, he doesn't attempt to portray himself so seriously, that it's actually comical, like Idi Amin (who proclaimed himself as the King of Scotland).

Not that he's actually any better than a barbaric coward.

-b.scheller