When
one is dealing with a corrupt and tyrannical regime like this Zanu PF
dictatorship one has to be extra, extra careful about what one says because
good intentions will have unintended tragic consequences when you have a regime
like this Zanu PF one that has mastered the art of cherry picking.
"We are surprised that the
accusations are that we are propping up the government and supporting
activities that are meant to remove it. The truth is the EU has never funded
any form of regime change activity and we challenge those who are accusing us
to come forward with the evidence," said European (EU) ambassador
to Zimbabwe, Philippe van Damme.
In
Zimbabwe elections have become a contest between President Mugabe and his Zanu
PF government against what President Mugabe has called repeatedly “puppet
opposition parties setup and funded by Western governments for the sole purpose
to effecting regime change in Zimbabwe, regime change agents”. What Ambassador
van Damme has done is deny funding regime change activists but, more
significantly, has tacitly confirmed Zanu PF’s claim that there are “regime
change agents” out there!
Who
are these regime change agents?
The
truth is “regime change agents” was conjured up by President Mugabe to label
his political opponents and critics to justify his next move to deny them and
the ordinary Zimbabwean who might have wanted to vote for them the right to
free, fair and credible elections. So statement like that of Ambassador van
Damme is only helping Mugabe get off the hock of having to explain who these
regime change agents are by suggesting that they exist and they are not a
figment of his tyrannical imagination.
What
Zimbabweans should have done from the word go is challenge President Mugabe to
explain who these regime change agents are because this is a phrase that has no
place in a democratic society where regime change is accept as perfectly
acceptable outcome of a free, fair and credible electoral process. An election
process that does not produced regime change cannot be a free, fair and
credible election because the two concepts are mutually exclusive.
What
President Mugabe must tell the people of Zimbabwe is whether or not he still
subscribes to the notion that every Zimbabwean has a birth right to free, fair
and credible elections.
We,
the people of Zimbabwe, have to ask ourselves whether we too truly believe and
hold the right to a meaningful say in the governance of this country as a
sacrosanct and inalienable right? Because if we do, then it was a criminal negligence
on our part to have allowed President Mugabe and him alone unilaterally deny us
our right to free and fair elections repeatedly these last 36 years under the
falsehood that we would never freely seek regime change! Of course we had good
cause to seek regime change, given Zanu PF’s pathetic record in government!
President Mugabe is a corrupt and murderous tyrant and decades of his misrule has reduced the country's once promising economy into ruins with millions out of work and basic services like health and education have all but collapsed. Zanu PF has remained in office for the last 36 years not because the people of Zimbabwe did not want regime change; by repeatedly rigging elections President Mugabe has made it impossible to have regime change.
The
nation is now desperate for meaningful political change, it is totally
unacceptable that Zanu PF should be allowed to maintain the status quo by
denying the people their fundamental right to free, fair and credible elections
under this falsehood that regime change is incompatible with the nation’s
aspiration for freedom, justice, liberty and good governance.
Europe
and all the democratic countries in the world hold free, fair and credible
elections which have resulted in regime change. There is not one democratic
country in the world that has retained a corrupt and tyrannical regime for 36
years; name one, just one, and I will eat my horse-hair wig! So why are people
like Ambassador Philippe van Damme going the extra mile to distance the EU from
regime change as if it is the dirties phrase in politics!
Just
because President Mugabe does not want regime change regardless of his
performance and the democratic wishes of the people of Zimbabwe does not mean
we, the people of Zimbabwe, must abandon our demand for free, fair and credible
elections with regime change as a distinct possible outcome; even if all the
democratic nations out there should seek to appease President Mugabe agreeing
with him.
This is just plan nonsense coming as it does from the man who had the opportunity to implement the democratic reforms during the GNU and thus stop Zanu PF rigging the 2013 elections? We certainly do not need you to tell us how bad the situation is today, we can see it for ourself; you useless man! You have never told us why you sold-out and failed to get even one reform implemented. Was the $4 million Highlands mansion you were given worth selling the whole nation for?
ReplyDeleteThis nation is regretting trusting you to deliver democratic change and if you think the nation is going to make the same mistake again, think again mister!
This is just plan nonsense coming as it does from the man who had the opportunity to implement the democratic reforms during the GNU and thus stop Zanu PF rigging the 2013 elections? We certainly do not need you to tell us how bad the situation is today, we can see it for ourselves; you useless man!
ReplyDeleteYou have never told us why you sold-out and failed to get even one reform implemented. Was the $4 million Highlands mansion bribe worth selling the whole nation for?
This nation is regretting ever trusting you to deliver democratic change but if you think the nation is going to make the same mistake again, think again mister!
One of the many evil things that President Mugabe has done is criminalize his political opponents and then brainwash many people into doing the same. Even those who were able to see through his devilish selfish plan of making politics a dirty and dangerous game; they failed to condemn him and blamed his victims instead for risking all playing in what they should have known better and left Mugabe to play his dirty game.
ReplyDeletePresident Mugabe has haunted anyone who has given an assistance to his political opponents. He has roughed up even donors helping to feed the hungry or giving medicines to the sick; anyone else other than Zanu PF who is seen as making a difference to the people’s lives is, in his eyes, a political threat to his struggle hold on the people. So donors have often been forces to carry out their work under the umbrella of Zanu PF and during elections have often been forced to let Zanu PF takeover their aid work or else withdraw.
It is disappointing that ever democratic nations like EU have too fallen into the same Mugabe trap by shying away from those who have dared challenge Mugabe by demand to have their basic human freedoms and rights as if they and not Mugabe were the criminals!
And so for the last 36 years Mugabe has pretty well done as he pleased and we have all paid dearly for it!
Now some people have woken up to the reality that Mugabe's madness must be confronted head-on and stopped or this nation will never ever escape from the hell-on-earth the tyrant has landed us. We are in for some tough times ahead because dismantling a 36 year old and well-funded dictatorship is not going to be a walk in the park!
The opposition parties in CODE must make up their minds whether or not they will take part in the coming elections with no reforms implemented. As long as Zanu PF knows that there will be opposition parties who will take part in the next elections regardless how undemocratic the process the party will never accept an reforms - why should they!
ReplyDeleteBy dithering endless even on a matter that, by all account, is clear and straightforward that it is totally pointless in taking part in the next elections Zanu PF is set to rig; this has only shown just how incompetent and indecisive the opposition parties are, a source of strength for Zanu PF.