Anti-violence protest

election_violenceEDITOR - The recent developments in Zimbabwe at a time when the new wind of change is blowing against the dictators of the world, is no surprise. What is of surprise is the attitude of UK government in not only burying its head in the sand against the surge of violence in Zimbabwe but legally appeasing the brutal regime. The recent ruling against current

Contrary to raging debate that it is a constitutional matter, my research has shown that this is a political decision by Conservatives to appease Robert Mugabe. The Immigration minister, Damian Green, hinted a week ago that the government intends to resume Zimbabwean deportations even before the court hearing. Unless the court is the minister and the minister is the court, it is hard not to qualitatively conclude that the two are working in cohorts.

To draw parallels, when Mugabe was asked on the eve of British election about which party he would prefer to win the elections, he didnt mince his words, We have a better chance with David Cameron than with [Gordon] BrownWe have always related better with the British through the Conservatives than Labour, I dont want to be subjective, but Cameroon will have difficulty stance to convince us that he is not in bed with Mugabe. The second phase is that of diplomatic pressure on the Prime Minister David Cameroon. Those willing to be part of a powerful delegation to confront Cameroon in his capacity as both Prime Minister and leader of Conservative, please contact me, I stand ready and wounded!

The details of the ruling delivered by Justice Blake, president of the Upper Tribunal of the Immigration are shocking, as quoted by Belfast Telegraph of 14 March 2011:

[There was now] significant less politically-motivated violence in Zimbabwe and in a decision likely to polarise Zimbabweans further, in the paper he commented that people in Matabeleland are unlikely to face persecution if returned, here is the full quotation, Those returning to the rural areas of Matabeleland North or Matabeleland South would also generally be highly unlikely to face significant difficulty from Zanu-PF elements, including the security forces

To prove to you that Mugabe of late has stepped up violence, I refer you to the recent country violence report by a well respected human rights group:

http://us-cdn.creamermedia.co.za/assets/articles/attachments/ 32100_hrw_zimbabwe0311webwcover_0.pdf

This must stop.

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