*US magazine lays into Tsvangirai *

*Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter *

Tuesday, 11 June 2013 00:08

THE choice Zimbabweans face at the elections is a simple one, continue on
the path of revolution and true independence espoused by Zanu-PF or regress
to the counter-revolutionary politics of puppetry in the MDC-T, the leading
American left-wing magazine, Counterpunch, has said.

In an article titled ‘Zimbabwe: The Revolution Continues” published in its
June edition, Counterpunch magazine’s Eric Draitser said under President
Mugabe’s leadership Zimbabwe had managed to maintain its independence
despite spirited efforts by Western powers to destabilise the country and
slammed Tsvangirai’s policy of western appeasement.

“The coming elections in Zimbabwe are no mere referendum on the leadership
of the coalition government. Instead, the decision before Zimbabweans is a
clear one: continue on the revolutionary path of Mugabe and Zanu-PF or
follow Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC-T and their pro-US,
neoliberal economic agenda.

“While much of Africa has been turned into a chaotic, war-ravaged continent
stuck in the destructive cycles of violence, terrorism, and dependence on
imperial powers, Zimbabwe has managed to maintain the fierce independence
and commitment to revolution espoused by President Mugabe stretching all
the way back to the post-colonial liberation struggle,” he said.

Draitser said the fast track land reform programme was the reason imperial
powers imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe.

“It was precisely this policy shift that earned Mugabe the ire of the
imperial powers, particularly the British, which then sought to punish
Mugabe and the people of Zimbabwe by instituting crippling sanctions that
destroyed the Zimbabwean economy,” Draitser said.

Over 300 000 households were resettled on land formerly owned by 6 000
white commercial farmers and have done well despite shortages of resources
and long term financing that are a result of the illegal sanctions.

“This incredible accomplishment of land redistribution has far-reaching
implications for the people of Zimbabwe.

“Not only are they finally able to enjoy the fruits of their revolution,
but they have charted a course of self-sufficiency that allows the country
and its elected officials to be less dependent on foreign powers, giving
them a greater degree of autonomy in political and economic matters.
However, the significance of the land redistribution goes much further than
simply its impact on the people of Zimbabwe. The successful redistribution
of land provides a “dangerous” model for other African nations still
struggling with the legacy of colonial rule,” he said.

He added that other policies adopted by Zimbabwe like the indigenisation
programme have also riled most Western nations who view Africa’s resources
as theirs to exploit.

“Perhaps one of the most shocking to financiers and capitalists in the West
was the decision to nationalise the mining sector, as the Government took
majority stakes in most mining companies operating in the country.

“Naturally, this was yet another slap in the face to corporate interests
that saw in Zimbabwe yet another African cash cow to be milked dry. The
imperialist mentality in Africa views the resources as belonging to white
Europeans and Americans rather than the people of Africa.

“This fundamental divide is what distinguishes Mugabe and Zanu-PF from many
other leaders in Africa who, at every turn, grovel at the feet of their
former oppressors,” he said.

Draitser took a swipe at Tsvangirai and the MDC-T for their subservience to
corporate imperial power and their intentions to reverse the gains made by
Zimbabweans under President Mugabe’s rule.

“In 2011, as the land redistribution and indigenisation programs were
beginning to take root, Tsvangirai stated publicly that, “We don’t support
grabbing property and seizing companies. We support a process of willing
seller, willing buyer.”

This revealing statement illustrates clearly the degree to which Tsvangirai
and MDC-T represent the interests of the British and the imperial-corporate
powers who themselves created the “willing seller, willing buyer” concept
in the Lancaster House Agreement.

“Essentially then, when Tsvangirai speaks it is the voice of London,
Washington and Wall Street,” Draitser said.

He said even cables released by WikiLeaks showed that Tsvangirai is against
the interests of Zimbabwe by privately urging the US to maintain sanctions
on Zimbabwe while speaking against them in public.

“The intimate relationship between the MDC-T and US intelligence
illustrates the degree to which Tsvangirai is not merely compromised but,
in many ways, an outright agent of the United States and the other imperial
powers.

The MDC-T would seek to transform Zimbabwe into little more than another
compliant African client state where the needs of the poor majority would
be trumped by the power of the wealthy minority serving the needs of
multi-national corporations,” he said.

He added that the MDC-T is a counter-revolutionary movement specifically
designed to destroy the tremendous gains made by Zanu-PF and Mugabe since
liberation.

Draitser said the Western nations had already started their destabilisation
efforts by already discrediting the harmonised elections even before they
are held to foment civil strife.

Such a strategy, he said had been adopted in such countries like Venezuela
and Iran where the Western nations have interests.

He urged Zimbabweans to remain vigilant as the imperial powers would seek
to destabilise the country in the event that the MDC-T lose the elections.
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