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I was wondering when we were going to get on to this.

I can only reply with the Zimbabwean ambassador to the
US.'s recent speech.

An attempt has just been made by western governments
to  influence the election in that country, ensure the
election result they want and instal an opposition in
power.

You can imagine the uproar if any foreign power
attempted that in a "Western" country.

There was the recent revelation in Britain of the
Foreign Office report that predicted the vote 60%
Mugabe, 40% opposition and most of violence had come
from the opposition. The report had been suppressed.

The speech is;-

Zimbabwe Under Seige

(Speech by Dr. Simbi Mubako, the Ambassador of
Zimbabwe to the United
States, given to the national conference of the
Schiller Institute 
(US), on
the February 16, 2002)

Dr. Simbi Mubako

Executive Intelligence Review (US), March 1, 2002

http://www.sacp.org.za/discussion/_disc1/000005bf.htm


These days Zimbabwe is always in the news, but rarely
do you ever get 
news
about anything positive. A wise person has said bad
news is better than 
no
news at all. However, as Ambassador for Zimbabwe these
days, I would 
gladly
swap anybody's "no news at all," if he will accept my
"bad news."

There has been a veritable media blitz on Zimbabwe by
the Western 
powers in
the last three years. Yet for the previous 19 years,
the West showered
endless praises on Zimbabwe and its President, as a
beacon of stability 
and
democracy in Africa. Zimbabwe won many international
awards for its 
advanced
agriculture and economic management. American
universities awarded 
President
Mugabe several doctorates, adding to his own six very
good degrees in
education, economics, law and international relations.
Now, suddenly, 
the
West condemns the country, and portrays Mugabe as a
leader who has 
developed
the horns of a demon, and a tail. He is called a
tyrant, a thief, and a
corrupt monster, with all the epithets that the West
heaps upon Third 
World
leaders.

Why This Sudden Assault on Mugabe What are the reasons
for this sudden 
turn
of events? The reasons are not far to seek. They are
mainly two.

a) The first one was the intervention of Zimbabwe
troops in the 
Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC). In 1998, the DRC was invaded
by Uganda and 
Rwanda,
with the tacit support of the United States of America
and Britain. The
declared aim was to overthrow the young government of
President Laurent
Kabila. The DRC appealed to SADC for help; SADC agreed
to send troops 
from
Zimbabwe, Namibia and Angola. The invading forces were
checkmated, and 
the
plan to overthrow the government of the Democratic
Republic of the 
Congo,
was foiled. The invading forces are still occupying,
and exploiting the
diamond and other mineral resources of the DRC, on
behalf of the West. 
Two
and one half million people have died in the process,
in the occupied
territories, as a result of war, starvation, and
diseases. There has 
been no
outcry in the West about the occupation, exploitation,
and atrocities
committed by the occupying forces, and the deaths of
so many millions 
of
people. The West singles out Zimbabwe for
vilification, because of 
their own
failure to plant a puppet regime in [DRC capital of]
Kinshasa.

Zimbabwe's presence in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo was a SADC
decision, aimed at saving the people of the DRC from
imminent danger 
and
genocide; and this was part of the wider SADC goal, to
assist the 
African
people everywhere. Zimbabwe is proud of its role in
the DRC, and we 
know
that the Congolese people are happy and grateful for
the assistance 
they
receive from the government and people of Zimbabwe.
Zimnbabwe will 
continue
to stand ready to assist, and to defend and
consolidate the 
independence and
territorial integrity of the DRC, as long as it is
necessary to do so.
[applause]

b) Land Reclamation. The second and even more
important reason for the
West's assault on Zimbabwe, is that the Zimbabwe
government decided to 
take
control of its land; of the land which remained the
monopoly of a small
racial monopoly from the days of British colonialism.
Land was one of 
the
principal objectives of the war of liberation, through
which Zimbabwe 
gained
independence from Britain in 1980. Yet, 19 years after
independence, 
that
land was still in the hands of British settlers. The
colonial racial
division of the land left the white farmers owning 65%
of the best 
farmland
of the country, while over 9 million blacks were
crowded on small,
infertile, sandy plots, or were made landless and
jobless.

Moreover, Tony Blair's Labour government decided to
abrogate the 
pledge,
which the previous government had made before
independence [at the 1980
Lancaster House Conference], that they would fund a
resettlement 
program, a
land reform in Zimbabwe. Tony Blair's government
unilaterally 
announced,
that they had stopped funding the land reform and
resettlement program 
in
Zimbabwe.

The Zimbabwe government, therefore, was left with no
choice, but to 
announce
its own plan of land reclamation, at an accelerated
pace. They embarked 
on
that; and, as of now, 7000 farms -- or about 90% of
the land which was
formerly occupied by the white farmers -- has now been
acquired for 
African
settlers. [applause] Most of the people who are being
resettled, had 
been
landless, or jobless. And by the end of December 2001,
over 360,000 
families
had been resettled on new land. [applause]

The government of President Mugabe acted with
determination. This is 
the
reason, why the West is punishing Zimbabwe. This is
why the West is
demonizing President Mugabe. The campaign against my
country has 
nothing to
do with democracy, the rule of law, or elections, as
they tend to 
allege.
Zimbabwe has always practiced these things, and is
committed to 
democracy
and good government.

In reality, the West itself does not care about these
matters in Third 
World
countries. If you look, their closest allies are the
greatest offenders
against democracy and human rights. I shall not name
names, but you 
know the
military regimes, and the one-party states, and
theocracies, and so on, 
with
whom they are in bed.

Escalation of the Vilification Campaign President
Mugabe has repeatedly 
said
that there is no going back on the land reforms.
Zimbabweans know that
Mugabe is a man of his words. The British know this as
well. So, they 
have
decided to escalate their campaign of vilification
against the people 
and
the economy of Zimbabwe. The object is to make the
people disaffected
against their government, and to make the country
ungovernable. This 
was all
in preparation for the elections, which they knew were
coming. They 
imposed
informal sanctions on the country, including attempts
to prevent oil
deliveries reaching Zimbabwe. We had gasoline queues,
and closures of 
some
factories, leaving thousands of people unemployed.
They withheld spare 
parts
for our machinery and aircraft bought in Britain,
including parts for
incubators and respirators for newborn babies.

They called on their cousins in Canada, the United
States, Australia, 
and
some European countries, to impose sanctions on
Zimbabwe. As you know, 
the
right wing in the United States jumped at the
opportunity to punish an
African country, whom they saw as being a "cheeky"
one. They introduced 
the
so-called Zimbabwe Democracy Bill, which was passed by
Congress last 
year.
In so doing, they ignored the protests and advice from
Zimbabwe itself, 
from
all states of the whole of the SADC region, and from
all the African 
states.
All the African states were united against any form of
sanctions.

In particular, they keep trying to divide Africans, to
get some 
Africans to
break off from opposition to the line they are taking.
They keep on 
blaming
President Mbeki, for example, of South Africa, for
refusing to be used
against a friendly African government, which has
impeccable 
pan-Africanist
credentials.

Last week, President Mbeki voiced his exasperation
with the West, for
treating African states like little children, who were
either ignorant, 
or
did not know what was good for them. He said that in
Zimbabwe, the 
West's
interest is clearly not about democracy, but about
their wish to 
control the
country.

Africa has decided that there is no case whatsoever,
for sanctions of 
any
kind against Zimbabwe; rather, there is a case for
economic assistance, 
if
anyone is inclined to assist.

Within Zimbabwe itself, Britain and its allies are
trying to 
destabilize the
elected Government of President Mugabe, in any way
they can think of, 
in
order to install a puppet government that will dance
to their tune. 
They
have now admitted, that through organizations like the
Westminister
Foundation, the Amani Trust, and others, they --
together with the 
white
farmers, and white interests in South Africa --
bankrolled the main
opposition party in Zimbabwe, for a long time now.

You have, today, an opposition party, led by people
who were formerly 
poor
trades union leaders, which has now, arguably, more
resources than the 
party
in government. The leaders have become instant
millionaires. They have
managed to establish short-wave radio stations in
Britain and the
Netherlands, that nightly beam propaganda to Zimbabwe,
in favor of the
opposition and against the government.

However, all this does not seem to be working, at
least in the 
estimation of
the British government. The British fear that their
three-year-old
Zimbabwean baby might fail to win the election; hence,
they have 
decided to
interfere directly in the elections themselves. They
demanded that the
European Union monitor Zimbabwe's elections. This
arrogant demand was 
made
under threat of economic sanctions, and in complete
disregard of 
Zimbabwe's
laws and its sovereignty. They saw in this, an
opportunity for them to 
be
able to rig the elections, in favor of their favority
party.

The Zimbabwe government had no choice, but to reject
this diktat out of
hand. Next -- I have said they funded pirate radio
stations in Britain 
and
the Netherlands, with a daily propaganda campaign for
the opposition, 
that
vilify the elected government -- the European Union is
trying to impose 
a
Swedish election observer, who was not invited by the
Zimbabwe 
government.
He just took the plane from New York, the United
Nations, and flew into
Zimbabwe, and said, "Here, I've come to observe your
elections, on 
behalf of
the European Union."

All these tactics will not succeed. They will not
succeed in their 
attempt
to break the resolve of the people of Zimbabwe, to be
masters in their 
own
house.

Continued British Colonialism What emerges here, is
that the British 
have
not abandoned their old ideas of imperial domination
over their old
colonies. They now want to dominate by economic
manipulation, and by
installing puppet regimes, all in the name of
democracy, human rights, 
and
good governance. If they cannot do it alone, they
summon the Americans 
and
fellow Europeans, to subjue the disobedient developing
country.

At the Berlin Conference of 1895, European powers
signed a treaty, to
partition and colonize Africa. They did so. We are now
witnessing a 
process
whereby Britain, a former colonial power, is turning
the European Union 
into
an instrument of neo-colonialism. The British regard
the Commonwealth 
--
their own Commonwealth of nations -- as their same old
British Empire, 
only
by another name. Hence, their attempt (which failed)
to use the 
Commonwealth
to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe, even during the
current Presidential
election campaign itself.

No other country would tolerate a situation, where a
foreign power 
would
come and threaten sanctions against a party or
government which is 
taking
part in an election -- clearly, they are showing that
they are not an
impartial group.

In all this, the public in the West is told, that
their governments are
intervening in the name of democracy. The British
cannot now come back 
to
Africa to teach us democracy, which they, themselves,
in 100 years of 
their
own colonial rule. [applause]

What lies behind this continued arrogance and
bullying, is the 
continued
belief by the West in their inherent superiority over
the developing
nations. That belief is reinforced by the undemocratic
and unfair 
economic
order in which the young nations find themselves.

Unjust Economic Order We are members of a United
Nations in which 
nations
are declared equal, but which is dominated by only a
handful of powers, 
that
won the Second World War. Hence, the United Nations
serves the interest 
of
those powers first, before the rest of humanity. That
is the system, 
which
condemsn and punished aggression in Kuwait, very
swiftly, but condones
aggression in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
That is the system,
which intervenes to stop wars in Bosnia and Kosovo,
but did nothing to 
stop
genocide in Rwanda; and now, does little to end the
ongoing atrocities 
and
genocide in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The injustice of the international political order,
rests on the 
injustice
of the international economic order, represneted by
the International
Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Zimbabwe is a
long-standing member of 
both
organizations, and had come to rely on them for its
vital development
projects. We thought that we had rights in these
institutions, provided 
that
we followed the rules and paid our dues. However, we
have since 
discovered,
to our costs, that we were deluding ourselves. We are
only 
insignificant
pawns, that can be cast away at the whim of the great
powers.

In 1999, after our diplomatic quarrels with Britain
had started, our 
annual
application to the IMF was vetoed by Britain and the
United States. The
reason given, was that Zimbabwe -- which had sent
troops to the 
Democratic
Republic of Congo -- was too poor to involve itself in
the war in the 
DRC;
and therefore, they should be denied any further
funds, so that they 
could
not indulge in those kind of adventures.

Yet, at the same time -- in fact, on the same day --
Rwanda and Uganda 
had
their applications approved by the IMF. These two
countries also have 
troops
in the DRC; they are the aggressors; and both
countries are actually 
poorer
than Zimbabwe. Yet, they received, and continue to
receive, loans and 
grants
from the Bretton Woods institutions, while Zimbabwe is
quarantined. 
That is
the effect of the big-power monopoly of these
institutions.

Life After the IMF The lessons to be learnt are two,
for us:

a) First of all, that even if you are a member of the
IMF and the World
Bank, you should not build your economy on the IMF
prescriptions. 
[applause]
Young and poor nations should rely on their own meager
resources. Then 
you
will not be blackmailed politically. This is a surer
way to steady 
economic
development, even if it is slower economic
development.

b) Secondly, we have learned that we should encourage
everybody to join 
the
movement for the establishment of a New International
Economic Order. 
That
movement is already afoot. And it is in our interests
as developing
countries, to join these progressive forces, which
already exist. We 
should
join hands with the progressive forces of thinkers and
policy-makers 
here in
the United States -- such as Mr. LaRouche; I have read
some of his 
works.
And we should join those in other countries, as in
Russia, Italy, 
Malaysia,
who have all shown that they are willing to embrace
the establishment 
of a
new international order. There is no long-term
solution in the present
system of international order.

Zimbabwe values its independence and sovereignty above
all else. There 
is no
going back on our land reform program, which is now
almost complete.

Our economy has been under seige for about three years
now. But now, 
there
are signs of recovery and stability. We have learned a
bitter lesson. 
We
have learned that, after all, there is life after the
IMF. [applause] 
We are
beginning to realize, that the threatened sanctions
against Zimbabwe, 
may
actually turn out to be a blessing in disguise.

As for our Presidential elections, to take place on
the 9th and 10th of 
next
month: I am confident that they will proceed well,
despite the 
threatened
interference by our former colonial "masters." The
elections will be 
held
freely and fairly, just as they have been held before.

I thank you all for listening to me. [applause]



Once again we are dealing with a demonisation for
nefarious purposes.

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