Tuesday, April 21, 2009

What happened to ''mugabe's'' bossom buddy in Geneva.......20/04/09

ALERT: State agents pay intimidatory visits to Mudzingwa and Dhlamini in their hospital beds


Further to our previous post, we’ve just received word that Chris Dhlamini and Ghandi Mudzingwa were paid  a visit today in their hospital ward by three of the people instrumental in illegally locking them up in Chikurubi.The three men walked in and walked around but took nothing. They were:
Detective Chief Inspector Ntini (the boss)
Detective Inspector Muchada
Detective Assistant Inspector Mukwaira
The three men were accompanied today by two unnamed Detective Assistant Inspectors.
We must remind you that both Dhlamini and Mudzingwa are hospitalised because they were very badly tortured after being abducted and illegally imprisoned by agents acting on behalf of the Zimbabwean government.
The named men who paid them a visit were instrumental in their original detention.
Shortly after this visit, three prison guards then tried to force their way into their hospital Ward, under the pretext of supplying a security guard.
Both visits are a clear case of overt intimidation and are utterly unacceptable. The witness from the Avenues Clinic who relayed this information to us on behalf of the men said both men were confused and unsure of what was going on.
The witness quite rightly pointed out that a visit, by prison guards, in hospital and after bail had been granted, was extremely unusual and a real cause for concern.
Please read our previous post describing how Dhlamini, Mudzingwa and Manyere were recently granted bail and how the State plans to appeal against this and, if at all possible, lock them up again.






European Union delegates leave the assembly room during the speech of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, top, during the opening of the Durban Review Conference (UN's Conference against Racism) at the European headquarters of the United Nations, UN, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, April 20, 2009. The Durban Review Conference, to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, 20-24 April 2009, will evaluate progress towards the goals set by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance in Durban, South Africa, in 2001.





 European Union delegates leave the assembly room during the speech of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during the opening of the Durban Review Conference (UN's Conference against Racism) at the European headquarters of the United Nations, UN, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, April 20, 2009.





A UN security officer, right, tries to stop a demonstrator who holds up a paper reading "Iran Funds Hamas & Hezbollah", during the speech of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during the opening of the Durban Review Conference (UN's Conference against Racism) at the European headquarters of the United Nations, UN, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, April 20, 2009.





Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, delivers his speech in front of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, right, during the Durban review Conference (Durban II) at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, April 20, 2009. Ahmadinejad accused Israel of being the "most cruel and racist regime," sparking a walkout by angry Western diplomats at a U.N. racism conference and protests from others.





A demonstrator dressed as a clown gestures from the media tribune against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his speech during the opening of the Durban Review Conference (UN's Conference against Racism) at the European headquarters of the United Nations, UN, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, April 20, 2009.





Delegates leave the assembly hall during the speech of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during the Durban review Conference (Durban II) at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, April 20, 2009.





A demonstrator is expelled at the opening of a five day UN review conference prior to a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on April 20, 2009 at the UN Offices in Geneva. Wearing red noses and colourful headgear, they were hustled out of the Durban Review Conference in Geneva minutes before the Iranian leader denounced Isreal as racist. The French Union of Jewish Students claimed responsibility for the incident, in a statement that denounced the five-day conference as a "masquerade."





A demonstrator is carried away as Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addresses the High Level segment of the Durban Review Conference on racism at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva April 20, 2009.


What a bunch og hypocrites......right there are 2 countries that treat people as they want and the world does sweet FA about it......

Israel starves,bombs and kills off thousands of Palestinians......invades and bombs the hell out of Lebanon and any other country that it feels like......

Iran talks kak and treats women like dirt .......unyet no one does a thing about either of these countries......in fact the world fears  Israel so much that certain countries even boycott the conference because they are AFRAID that Israel might be dragged over the coals for their inhuman conduct.....

''mugabe'' stirs kak with a few White farmers and the White world goes ape shit and stops him from travelling to their White world countries......what a bloody joke.......


Zimbabwe c.bank says raided private bank accounts


Zimbabwe's central bank raided the private bank accounts of companies and donors to fund President Robert Mugabe's government during the economic crisis, according to a central bank statement made available on Monday.

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Low Key Independence Celebrations As Service Chiefs Boycott Tsvangirai




HARARE - THERE was very little activity in the capital city, Harare on Saturday to show that people were celebrating the 29 th anniversary independence celebrations as most people went about their normal business.

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A statement, by party spokesperson Nelson Chamisa said the MDC-T national executive and national council would meet soon to decide the fate of those MPs who took possession of blood stained motors.


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