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| Sponsor's Message Thanks heavens, our calls were attend to. The EU will take steps as a result of the "free and fair election results" in Zimbabwe. Angela Merkel, German Chancellor, condemned Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's re-election last week as illegitimate, saying the EU is considering sanctions, such as travel bans for members of Mugabe's government. This is just to show to the puppets and boot lickers, that the winds of change blow over Africa in a democratic way. The world is sick and tired of people using political podiums for own selfishness of getting rich on the accounts of the poor. African leaders in its Japan meeting wll have to increase pressure on Mugabe, since Merkel call upon them. Do we always need others to do our dirty work? When will we take responsibility in our hands? Thank heavens the days of tyrans are numbered. We will get to you one by one. Here is the deal. The UN Security Council may impose a freeze of assets and travel ban against Zimbabwe's President and dozen of the country's officials, as US pushing for UN sanctions on Harare. On Wednesday, a US-sponsored resolution proposed that an arms embargo would be imposed on Zimbabwe as well as financial and travel sanctions against President Robert Mugabe and 11 of his aides. Slowly but certainly Rober Mugabe will be cut off from his allies and friends, his friends will follow next in the line. We will bring them all to the ICJ in The Hague. How it works, what goes around comes around. Every dog will get his/her day, and thats a promise. Did someone say the show is not over until the fat lady starts to sing? Well the cookie starts to crumble.
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| Sanctions will not make a difference. There is little else that santions will achieve. Zimbabwe is getting close to being a failed state, with the economy in intensive care and in decline. Whatever could be destroyed has already been destroyed.
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| Why do you think he waited so long with the run-off? To get his money out! Sanctions and restrictions may break Zmbabwe's bones, but will never hurt Mugabe and his 40 thieves. |
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