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	<title>Comments on: Guest Voice: Cry Zimbabwe: World Media Mucks It Up While Mother Africa is Murdered</title>
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		<title>By: ordinarysparrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 11:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Only those that have not experienced the richness of Zimbabwe and the heart of her people could stand back with their arms crossed and not cry out for her. . . If ever there was a country in Africa that had the potential to make a positive transition it was Zimbabwe. . . &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Embargo?. . .How can the Zimbabwe people have any less?. . . Wouldn&#039;t they be hurt the most? Are there any groups in the country that are able to gather empowerment?  Are there any groups of young people coming forth such as is happening in Iran?  What is the level of their technology these days? I went to Twitter to see if there where any groups of Zimbabwean voices speaking to the world but could not find any? How can the people be empowered in their current situation? My fear of embargo is like starving the whole body in order to cure the cancer patient. . .i wish there was a way to nourish the body and take out the caner???&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This heart will always be with the Zimbabwean people and with great sadness i view the U.S. and world&#039;s lack of assistance to her in the rabid leadership of Mugabe as tragic to say the least. . .&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The days of Mugabe are passing, he is an old man with lots of stress, he has betrayed his country and her people for power lust, that is the reality and will be his legacy. . .Rotten fruit falls to the ground and Mugabe is way pass ripe. . .May the people, and creatures of Zimbabwe hold on a little while longer. . .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only those that have not experienced the richness of Zimbabwe and the heart of her people could stand back with their arms crossed and not cry out for her. . . If ever there was a country in Africa that had the potential to make a positive transition it was Zimbabwe. . . </p>
<p>Embargo?. . .How can the Zimbabwe people have any less?. . . Wouldn&#39;t they be hurt the most? Are there any groups in the country that are able to gather empowerment?  Are there any groups of young people coming forth such as is happening in Iran?  What is the level of their technology these days? I went to Twitter to see if there where any groups of Zimbabwean voices speaking to the world but could not find any? How can the people be empowered in their current situation? My fear of embargo is like starving the whole body in order to cure the cancer patient. . .i wish there was a way to nourish the body and take out the caner???</p>
<p>This heart will always be with the Zimbabwean people and with great sadness i view the U.S. and world&#39;s lack of assistance to her in the rabid leadership of Mugabe as tragic to say the least. . .</p>
<p>The days of Mugabe are passing, he is an old man with lots of stress, he has betrayed his country and her people for power lust, that is the reality and will be his legacy. . .Rotten fruit falls to the ground and Mugabe is way pass ripe. . .May the people, and creatures of Zimbabwe hold on a little while longer. . .</p>
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		<title>By: ndaba</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 05:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ed, as a Zimbabwean living in this hell created by Mugabe, I would like to thank you for your factual contibution. Quite frankly, there isn&#039;t much I can add to what you have already said. We will continue our struggle for as long as it takes. All we are wanting is to have the liberty that people in your country enjoy. It&#039;s such a pity that outrage from the free world during the apartheid struggle has evaporated. We wonder why and can only conclude that it is okay for black leaders to do far worse things than apartheid ever did. It seems okay for the Mugabe&#039;s of this world to commit genocide, with impunity. We live in a tragic world of double standards and hypocracy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ed, as a Zimbabwean living in this hell created by Mugabe, I would like to thank you for your factual contibution. Quite frankly, there isn&#39;t much I can add to what you have already said. We will continue our struggle for as long as it takes. All we are wanting is to have the liberty that people in your country enjoy. It&#39;s such a pity that outrage from the free world during the apartheid struggle has evaporated. We wonder why and can only conclude that it is okay for black leaders to do far worse things than apartheid ever did. It seems okay for the Mugabe&#39;s of this world to commit genocide, with impunity. We live in a tragic world of double standards and hypocracy.</p>
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