Life in the Northwest said...
Some years ago I met a Ugandan who was driving an illegal taxi in Manchester (UK). We got chatting about African politics and
When I asked what he meant, he said that there should have been “a longer run up to independence in
He then added “But most of all, the police should have remained under British control, and we should have been told we didn’t need an army as the British Army was staying to ”protect” Uganda, not that we needed an army, or protecting from any one except our own army”.
I forget which “African strong man” was in charge of
His basic argument was that with no native military, and the police supervised by the
In reality this wasn’t practicable, especially given the “anti-colonial” sentiments in both
I haven’t thought about this conversation for some years, and I am afraid that like many I have just written the whole continent off as a “basket case”, with Zimbabwe just being the latest example, but I wonder how it would have all turned out “if only..”
It’s too late now, and asking for any white military force to go in and correct an abhorrent African regime is just whistling into the wind. There is still an “Anti colonial” lobby on the left wing of the UK, who would bring down the New Labour regime if Blair tried to use military force, so even if he has thought about it, he has not dared risked it.
I am afraid that you are stuck with the ‘old boys club’ aka the “African Union” or the “UN”, aka the ‘Chinese oil exploration authority’, for any hope in
It will be a very long time, if ever, before
Your country has effectively been destroyed, and will never regain the chances lost, because even if Mugabe’s regime collapses, all the squatters, veterans, activists etc will still be there, and no one will be able to control them. It would need a military government just to protect people let alone enforce the courts orders.
I am sorry to be pessimistic, but I suspect that when Mugabe’s party lose power, they will revert back to guerrilla violence to get it back, and this brings us back to “if only ….”
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The reason
Mugabe is a *unt this is true, but why should I care when in my own country I have to put up with some Zimbabwean nurse carrying on at me just because I use the term dark horse? I am not inclined to care either when all I have heard my whole life is "
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very interesting reading. i will study more .
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