
Via Hot Air, an update to this this post.
The compassion of the left is inspiring. s/off
Non-violence has now been defined down to include economic sanctions. Not that sanctions work anyway, but that's another story.
FTA The Zimbabwean government blames interference from Western countries for delaying a solution to the country's political impasse. "It is the UK that is pushing for sanctions, but isolating and demonising Zimbabwe is not in the best interests of anyone. They should treat Zimbabwe as a partner rather than an enemy," South Africa's News24 website quotes Zimbabwe's Deputy Information Minister Bright Matonga as saying.If only the busy-bodies would mind their own business and let duly elected leaders do the people's work. s/off
Shortly after Mr Mbeki left Zimbabwe on Sunday, armed militia raided two camps for people fleeing the post-election violence.
At one camp, masked men in army fatigues beat up people who had previously sought refuge at the South African embassy, a witness said.
A small number of African states has joined the European Union, the US and other Western nations in criticising the way the election was run.
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