There has been an all-out press attack on President Robert Mugabe of
Zimbabwe for the last few years. The attacks have been vicious,
imbalanced and unwarranted. Reading these reports, one would say the
attacks were because President Mugabe is resisting democratic change and
he wants to take land from Whites unjustifiably.
The antagonists should be brought forward and asked the questions,
�Are you justifying the land robbed from the African people during the
colonial period? What about those freedom fighters that fought and lost
lives for the independence that came to Zimbabwe in 1980? Are these
people not justified in having some of the land that was stolen from
them?�
I think the words of Robert Mugabe during the height of the vicious
attacks against him and his government should be re-called. He stated,
�England and the western world feels that what I�m doing is unjustified
and that the White land owners should be compensated.� He suggested,
�Then let England compensate them for the land that I want to give back
to my people.�
The reason that the west and some African governments are fighting
against this so hard is they know it could have a ripple effect. This
could inspire other landless Africans. Taking back land from Whites may
be contagious.
At this period in our history, the subject of reparations is on the
hearts and minds of millions of Africans, not only on the continent, but
also throughout the Diaspora. The question of reparations at the UN
Conference on Racism in Durban was blocked by the United States, which
tried to marginalize the whole issue of reparations. Reparations is not
only for the descendants of the horrors of the Atlantic slave trade, but
reparations and compensation is for those on the African continent who
were fleeced, robbed and abused by the western world.
Why would the House of Representatives join the Senate in the last
few weeks to talk about imposing sanctions on the country of Zimbabwe?
They want to impose the kind of sanctions on the officials of this
government such as they did in Liberia.
The plan is to increase dissatisfaction among the members of the
president�s cabinet. They are hoping that, due to the curtailment of
movement in regards to travel outside of their country, they will turn
against their leader. The governments of the western world are
specialists at dividing people against leadership, in hopes that those
same people will fight to overthrow the leadership.
In the last OAU Conference before the emergence of the African Union,
the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and I had an opportunity to sit
and talk with President Mugabe (one of two such discussions with the
President). If one could have listened to his reasoning, without the
poison of the western press, then he or she would come away with a
totally different perception.
An example of this poison is the accusation that President Mugabe is
older now and just trying to hold on to power at his old age. An
enlightened view would be to compare him to a Robin Hood. He is in the
waning years of his life and he has looked over his shoulders. He wants
to give something substantial to his people.
He tried to be balanced and civil when independence came to Zimbabwe.
He realized that there were certain things that the White farmers were
doing that the country needed for the sake of its economy. Therefore, he
left them intact and allowed them to function in a country where they
previously had oppressed and misused the Black people and robbed their
land.
Hypothetically, if President Mugabe had told the White people to be
prepared, for in the near future the land that you have robbed from the
African people must be returned, would it have been less painful? The
feeling is that Whites have helped the country in their own way, but
they have also helped themselves without really helping the masses of
African people.
This vicious attack on President Robert Mugabe by the western press
is perceived by those who understand the political and historical
dynamics on the African continent as an attempt to render him
unsuccessful before the same mood catches on in other countries�such as
Namibia, Botswana, Kenya, Zambia and especially in South Africa, where
the Whites from the repressive apartheid regime still own land and
businesses.
The real objective of the vicious media campaign depicting the
supporters of President Robert Mugabe as thugs is designed to stop him
so that the confiscation of the land robbed from the Africans will not
spread to other parts of Africa.