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Hi! From
time to time I post a letter from Haven’t heard from one correspondent for a while. Hope she is all right. Edie
Cross has been active in the opposition party, but it seems to have become ineffective
under the “special election rules” passed by Mugabe. It’s
a sad story. Harry ------------------------------------------------
A Tidal Wave of Destruction and Misery. When
operation "Murambatsvina" was at its height, I was walking through a
bus depot in a small regional town looking at the devastation - about 2000
small businesses had been destroyed that morning and behind me was the
astonishing sight of police, assisted by home owners, destroying accommodation.
As I walked back to where my vehicle was parked two young men spoke to me from
the side of the road "this is a Zanu Tsunami" they said in Shona. A Zanu PF Tsunami! Looking back on the past 6 years, we could
say that about the whole sorry story of What is
more astonishing is that this whole sorry tale was a deliberate and planned
exercise in self destruction, carried out with savage efficiency and
determination by educated and sophisticated men and women. One could say the
same thing about the "Great Leap Forward" in Under
the leadership of Robert Mugabe, a team of men and women, many of them holding
PhD's from reputable Universities in the West, have almost wiped out commercial
agriculture, created near perfect conditions for the spread of HIV/Aids,
destroyed much of the medical and educational system that at one stage
delivered the best social services of this kind in Africa. They have overseen
the largest and most continuous fall in national economic output in any country
in the world, they have reduced exports to the stage where we can no longer
sustain our economy or pay our bills. In
social terms we now have one of the highest rates of maternal and child
mortality in the world. This means that if you were born in this country today
- your mother would have a 1 in 7 chance of dying in the process of giving you
birth and then you would face a new world where your own chances of survival
were 50/50. We have seen the flight of millions of our people to other
countries, airlines fly full every day from Our
children attend school hungry and when they are there they try to learn in
classrooms without windows, sometimes even roofs, no school books, no chalk,
with teachers so badly paid and poorly motivated that they do not give a damn
if the kids pass or fail. Children are sitting exams after 14 years of
schooling and achieving pass rates of 2 or 3 percent at some High Schools. We
note in business, a rapid decline in the standard of education in the average
school leaver. Neither functionally literate nor numerate, many school leavers
are little use in a factory or retail environment. We are
a nation of professional mourners - we attend the funerals of family and
friends every week. Sometimes the stories are just devastating - this past week
I know of one young man whose wife was discharged by a Over 80
per cent of our basic foods are now imported, half our
population requires food aid and tens of thousands are sick with tuberculosis,
malaria and other Aids related diseases. With prices doubling ever three months
and incomes shrinking in line with the economy and the declining value of the
money we earn, life has become a nightmare for the average person here. We
cannot feed our babies with the food they need, our children go to school
hungry or hang around the homestead because we cannot pay the school fees and
our hospitals are mortuaries where underpaid nurses and doctors struggle with
few drugs and little else. And
then, because Zanu PF perceived that the urban poor
in the informal sector were a continuing threat, they launched operation Murambatsvina - during which they destroyed a million small
businesses, perhaps 300 000 homes and displaced a third of the total urban
population who are now homeless, destitute and even more desperate. And when
the American Ambassador gets his staff to prepare a detailed stark summary of
all this destruction, he is vilified in the press, told to "go to
hell" and threatened with expulsion - pure political intimidation. But he
was right to speak out and we ask, "Where are the others". Instead
of threatening Mugabe and his cronies with another It's an
absolute disgrace and a complete travesty of everything the UN stands for in
the world today. All those associated with this sham and abdication of
responsibility should be ashamed of themselves. After
1945, we never thought the United Nations would allow it to happen again - but
we did not understand, the determination of those in
charge there only applies to their own essential interests and not those of the
poor in places like Eddie
Cross ******************************** of 818 352-4141 ******************************** |
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