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Uploaded by on May 25, 2008

Vigil outside Zimbabwe House London 24 May 2008.
Soundtrack "Sanctuary" by Karen Money from PodShow Podsafe Music Network http://music.podshow.com/
Photos Post Election 2008 http://flickr.com/photos/sokwanele/
additional photos flickr users: babasteve, richardpluck, flametree, bar-portfolio, grahamking, herr_hartmann, timo // created at animoto.com

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  • In the interest of peace and democracy I am inviting interesting comment.

    @botswana2 thank you for yours.

    For the record I am not a fan of the old Zim either. A legitimate government is always a good start for the lifting of sanctions. The history of Zimbabwe teaches, for example...?

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  • do u seriously think with the present regime the majority will own the means of production? U got to think again man, this regime has bn running the country for nearly 3 decades the majority r still poor and the poverty is getting worse.

    Its not only poverty now, the violence is getting out of hand as well.

  • Mugabe drove off the white farmers, but he did not give the land to their black workers; instead, he drove the black workers off too, often with worse violence than he used on the whites

  • Well, in as much as I condemn the violence, I am not sure which Zim I prefer - the old where the minority controlled the means of production or the 'future' where the indigenous will be the owners of the means of production and be the masters of their own destiny. I am not convinced MDC intends to steer Zim in this direction but the current regime was trying to do so - though they are not entirely blameless. If only the current sanctions could be lifted then we can be able to judge properly!

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