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Home > Opinion > Why swallow Western propaganda on Zimbabwe?

Why swallow Western propaganda on Zimbabwe?


Kalinga Seneviratne - Opinion

Tue, 05 Aug 2008 03:42:00 +0000


Why swallow Western propaganda on Zimbabwe?

 

SIX years ago, I drove from Kruger National Park in South Africa to Johannesburg a good 6 hours or so by road. For most of the journey we travelled through White-owned farmland which reminded me of driving in the countryside in Australia (where I lived for 20 years).

 

Most of the farms were mechanized and the only Blacks we saw were a handful of labourers and maids playing with White children and every car we passed were driven by Whites. The farmlands seem prosperous and the Whites very rich. But, when we came to the outskirts of Johannesburg, we came across the teeming Black townships on the hills with its tin sheds, lack of infrastructure and poverty.

 

I told my wife I wonder for how long these people will be patient with the ANC (African National Congress) government. Very soon they are going to turn around and ask from the ANC where are the dividends of the liberation struggle for us?

 

These days when I tune to the BBC or read a news report on Zimbabwe, what I saw in South Africa always come to my mind. What we hear in these reports is about a brutal dictator not about how Black aspirations could be satisfied in a Zimbabwe liberated from White colonial rule over 25 years ago.

 

As a journalist I always wonder, some 50 years after liberating ourselves from White colonial rule are we yet to liberate our minds from White colonialism? Why is the Asian media swallowing Western media propaganda and reproducing it here? Have we not learned the lessons from weapons of mass destruction reporting saga that led to the world endorsing the Bush-Blair misadventure in Iraq?

 

Now that we have heard a lot of the propaganda in the past few months let us look at the historic facts and recent political developments, which have led to the sad situation in Zimbabwe.

 

Beginning in 1889, diamond miner Cecil Rhodes and his band of British imperialists systematically grabbed land occupied by the Shona people for over 1000 years.

 

Each volunteer in these imperialist wars were given 6000 acres of captured land. When the villagers returned to their land they were treated as tenants. Gradually the Whites developed commercial farming in these lands and the Blacks became their workers?” if not slaves.

 

In 1966 Robert Mugabe along with fellow Black nationalist Joshua Nkomo began a guerrilla war of liberation where the ‘land question’ was the major issue.

 

The 1979 Lancaster House agreement hammered out in London paved the way for independence in 1980 and Mugabe’s subsequent landslide election win.

 

Under the Lancaster House constitution the Zimbabwe Government could only buy white land from willing sellers. When this expired after 10 years, the government passed a law empowering it to make compulsory purchases.

 

Twenty years after the 1980 liberation from White-rule some 4500 White farmers owned 70 percent of the best farmlands in the country. Thus, since March 2000, a group of war veterans of Mugabe ZANU-PF ruling party has occupied many White-owned farms claiming this as their dividends for fighting the war of liberation.

 

Addressing the FAO Food Summit in Rome last month, President Mugabe said: Over the past decade, Zimbabwe has democratized the land ownership patterns in the country, with over 300,000 previously landless families now proud landowners.

 

Previously, this land was owned by a mere 4,000 farmers, mainly of British stock, he reiterated. While this land reform programme has been warmly welcomed by the vast majority of our people, it has however, and regrettably so, elicited wrath from our former colonial masters.

 

In retaliation for the measures we took to empower the black majority, the United Kingdom has mobilized her friends and allies in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand to impose illegal economic sanctions against Zimbabwe.

 

President Mugabe went on to list the economic sanctions they have imposed, which includes cutting off all development assistance, disable lines of credit, prevent the Bretton Woods institutions from providing financial assistance and order private companies in the United States not to do business with Zimbabwe.

 

All this has been done to cripple Zimbabwe’s economy and thereby effect illegal regime change in our country he claimed, adding, funds are being chanelled through non-governmental organizations (NGO) to opposition political parties, which are a creation of the West.

 

Further, these Western funded NGOs also use food as a political weapon with which to campaign against Government, especially in the rural areas.

 

While the Western media will dismiss these comments as the ranting of a dictator hell bent on clinging to power it is important that we analyse these comments and subsequent developments in the economic and political spheres with an objective mindset.

 

While researching for this piece I read many commentaries written in African websites by Africans many of whom are skeptical about British and Western concern for democracy in Zimbabwe. Many are questioning opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s refusal to attend a meeting on reconciliation brokered by the South African President Mbeki.

 

Five times he asked President Mbeki to broker a meeting with President Mugabe, yet fails to pitch up observed talkzimbabwe.com.

 

It also pointed out British hypocrisy asking: Is it not ironic that when the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Professor Arthur Mutambara was meeting with Presidents Robert Mugabe and Thabo Mbeki, the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband was calling for President Mugabe to go?

 

Zimbabwe had been a very peaceful country before the coming of Morgan Tsvangirai as a political party leader.

 

He came through the British to disturb the government of President Robert Mugabe because of his land reform policy observed Cyprian Monju writing in The Post of Cameroon. I think they are doing so because the White minority are of British extraction.

 

Commenting on the recent decision of the International Cricket Council (ICC) not to expel Zimbabwe from the sports governing body, Dileep Premachandran of cricketinfo.com observed that the South Asian cricketing nations India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh supported Zimbabwe because there is deep-rooted suspicion about Western double standards.

 

Robert Mugabe was an honoured guest at the African Union summit in Egypt recently, and his host was Hosni Mubarak, who won the last election in 2005 with 88.6 percent of the vote after the main opposition was banned from taking part, he noted. Britain and the United States continue to trade and do business with Mubarak and Egypt.

 

Human-rights violations worse than those committed by Zanu-PF’s thugs have been reported from Darfur, Tibet and Guantanamo Bay. Yet, Gordon Brown and other guardians of human rights are hardly likely to start a campaign against the US or China added Premachandran.

 

In his speech in Rome last month, President Mugabe also said that his Government has embarked on a programme to harness improved water supplies through building small and medium sized dams in all districts of the country.

 

To cushion farmers from the rising cost of agricultural inputs, the Government has also put in place supportive programmes, which include the Crop and Livestock Input Credit Scheme and the Agricultural Sector Productivity Enhancement Facility which extend loans to farmers, for working capital and equipment at concessionary interest rates.

 

Zimbabwe has embarked on the development of its bio-energy sector in 2004. It is gratifying to note that Zimbabwe’s bio-energy sector draws its feed stock primarily from a non-food crop, the Jatropha plant. The choice of Jatropha is a deliberate government policy to avoid competition between our food needs and fuel security needs, said President Mugabe.

 

It is interesting to examine whether these policies are being undermined by the economic sanctions, and the campaign against President Mugabe being waged by western-funded NGOs and politicians in the country. If that is so, who is violating human rights in Zimbabwe? We need to make sure that we get a better balanced story rather than succumb to Western media propaganda.

 

 

[The writer is a journalist and media analyst who currently works as the Head of Research at the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre in Singapore.]

 

 

This article was first published in the Daily News of Sri Lanka at http://www.dailynews.lk/2008/07/12/fea01.asp






ARTICLE ATTACHMENTS

READER OPINIONS

alex stevenson • a@lexstev.com
Subject: Educate me
Sun, 10 Aug 2008 23:17:54
• Thanks for your thoughts kayceedunn. I'll make this brief because my reply to rsm_pacific was never posted. You are entitled to your opinions. But assumptions are dangerous. Particularly when they come bundled up with prejudice. Do you believe that it is correct to discriminate against someone on the basis of their race? Racism always seem so alluring and obvious, until one scratches a little deeper. I wonder how other Zimbabweans would respond to your hope of resettling Jamaicans in Zimbabwe. So you think everyone should go home and white people shouldn't own land in Zimbabwe. Are you suggesting that all non white people leave Europe? You sound like a neo nazi. Are you suggesting that Europe is for Europeans and non whites should have all their land seized? Why don't you tour Bradford with this manifesto and see the response you get. I'm especially alarmed by your desire to re-educate our youth who have strayed. Sounds like a cross between Hitler and the Green Bombers. Rather than bickering, lets get over our differences and both work hard to improve conditions at home for the millions of people who are suffering. Truce?


kayceedunn • n/a
Subject: alex stevenson
Sat, 09 Aug 2008 22:50:22
• my friend,just like your other white colleagues,you all are in denial of the fact that colonialism caused all this.if it wasn't for colonialism,MUGABE wouldn't be known worldwide like this ,if it wasn't for the settlers seizing the blackmen's land,their rights ,their livelihood ,their knowledge of nature,food and medicine, if whites had n't killed NEHANDA ,killing her without honour,she would be resting peacefully right now. she said,mapfupa angu achamukaright now nehanda is haunting whites and BLACK ZIMBABWEANS for making her die in vain.until all black zimbabweans realise that tine ngozi inoda kuripwa nevhu,we will continue to suffer .knowledge is key to betterment,zimbabweans should rally for land ,i would like to see all blacks aquire land and be it mugabe or tsvangirai open as many agricultural colleges as possible and give my people free education and free my people from mental slavery and from paracites like this MR ALEX STEVENSON.There is a place called bobo hill in jamaica where black afrikans are waiting to come home.these are descendants of black slaves who were taken to the americas by white people in shackles and these brothers are educated enough to put some right meditation in our youths minds which have been corrupted by a system of western education they are getting at the UZ.MR SMITH ,MR STEVENSON and so on do not have a right of land ownership in zimbabwe but my brothers in the diaspora.muchachema one day mava kuti ,mugabe anga ari nani because hatina mubhunu pamberi pedu,its just equal rights and justice we fight for.and remember africa is for africans.my mdc brothrs ,dont get caught up in this struggle because this is for your benefit,the land is yours too ,kana mune nungo tinokutsvagirai yekuita,land issues are hard to solve but not issues of corruption,democracy and can only be corrected when after land issues are corrected .its not all of us who want to be part of the trade unions because naturally we are not servants,we were natural born kings. president mugabe ,you will be surprised if you know how many blacks in the uk are in need of land to start self reliance.the next 6 years of your rule ,please put EDUCATION first because we dont know you and your phyilosophy.these whites fought marcus garvey the same way as they are fighting you and they called him a racist because he was fighting for black africans and their rights.the youths in harare dont know the real mugabe because they are hungry so pliz try by all means to feed them and teach them about marcus garvey and they will be free and they will always remember our ancestors and our roots.


MrK • bannie2020@hotmail.com
Subject: What Happened In The Late 1990s Again?
Fri, 08 Aug 2008 16:33:35
• The MDC was created in response to the crisis that had begun to unfold in the late 1990s as the ruling party became increasingly authoritarian and more concerned about regime security than human security.

Really? What was the single thing that happened in the late 1990s? LAND REFORM.
The MDC was created for one single reason, and that was to turn back land reform.

All these farmers were more than happy to be part of ZANU-PF, until their farms were
redistributed. They saw nothing wrong with the party or Robert Mugabe until land reform.

So let's not pretend that they had some kind of highminded difference with ZANU-PF
policies, lack of democracy, authoritarianism, etc. .


kayceedunn • n/a
Subject: zimbabwe
Fri, 08 Aug 2008 13:35:45
• bob marley sang a song called who the cup fits and he says,some will eat and drink with you,and behind dem susu pon you.some will hate you ,pretend they love you but behind they are trying to eliminate you,hypocrites and paracites will come and take a bite.my people,we may argue about ZANU PF and MDC all day long but neo colonialism exists and it does n't care how many africans die so these political paties must be care ful of their actions because in the near future people will see who the cap really fits.africa awaites its creator those at home and those abroad.


Paida Moyo • N/A
Subject: Correct me
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 06:11:48
• Can someone correct me if my history is wrong. I thought MDC was formed in 1999. And the land grabing exercise started in 2000. Now it baffles me if people report that MDC was formed as a result of the land invasions. What came first?


choga chichatonga • paspadig@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: why swallow western propaganda?
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 22:49:46
• I can only assume the author of this article is on Zanu(PF)'s payroll! Imagine if he was writing from Zim he would only be with the govt controlled Herald. I challenge him to go and experience first hand the situation in our country, if he ever knew how it was before Mugabe ruined it. Morgan Tsvangarai is a black Zimbabwean born of Zimbabwean parents (not British, American or Malawian). He was a trade union leader just like F Chiluba in Zambia. The traitor tag only comes from Mugabe and not the people of Zimbabwe who have been voting for him and his party since 2000.If your only source of information is campaign speeches by Mugabe, please desist from publishing any articles on our country as this is insulting to the majority of Zimbabweans whose wishes are being suppressed by one man. Land is not the issue with Mugabe......Absolute power that's slipping from his grip is the main issue! PLEASE LEAVE ZIMBABWEANS TO CHOOSE A LEADER OF THEIR CHOICE!


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michealene risley • michealene@freshwaterspigot.com
Subject: Kalinga's article
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 13:54:59
• I am shocked and saddened by this irresponsible journalism. Not only does this peice lack true objectivity, but some of this is outright lies. As a documentary producer who was arrested there last year, and experienced things that I will never forget, you discredit those seeking the truth.


VN • na
Subject: na
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 12:57:37
• What's a wonderful collection of distortions! In 2000 blacks arise and take the land from the imperialists. Now blacks return all their land back and after only eight years country (until recent times a net exporter of food) is haunted by hunger. But this is not due to mismanagement of Mugabe, this is because of economic sanctions by imperialists. How it is possible for Western NGO to use food as a political weapon in totally autocratic country, where all transactions strictly controlled?

If all is great in liberated Zimbabwe, why not Calinga, with his outdated grammar (imperialists), very much resembled such of Mugabe himself, vacate his office in Singapore and settle in Zimbabwe?


Nova, Edinburgh • na.
Subject: PYRAMIDS ARE POSITIVE ENERGY ICONS!
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 12:27:48
• Everyone knows the first land invasions were in the late 1800s. its not too late to keep hammering it home and harping on about it because this is what should have been taught in the schools when I was a kid in the fifties.
As for ZW being a peaceful country before MT, wotch this space. Power hungry jackals and hyenas will soon be gathering around the new Government once it is established because they too will want a piece of the action.
You can't see them now but they are there in the bushes, lathering and foaming at the lips and eyeing the possibilities. MT and RGM and AM will have to form a strong and determined coalition to fight that lot off! they will go for the weakest link basiing their strategies on the fact that Two is Company and Three is a Crowd, but the triangle features on the USA $1 as the pyramids and as the pyramid is a positive energy icon so I have great hope for our country now.


Bento • rsm_pacific@yahoo.com
Subject: Alex go vote BNP and forget about us!
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 11:20:52
• This guy Alex should just shut up and pray that the machinations of his kith and kin here in Blighty will not result in total cleansing of people with names such as his in Zim. The Brits ruled Zim for nearly 100yrs, no democracy, no human rights, no freedom of expression et al and all we got was poverty and rampant unchecked discrimination. Alex get to know that white mens' farms are on black land! Take your farms away with you and and relocate them in Wales, Scotland, England, Germany, the whole E.U. plus USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand put together, BUT LEAVE our lands alone! You forcibly evicted us from there thus leaving us in poverty whilst you grew big bellies, vasvetasimba. We said to you on independence let bygones be bygones and lets share this finite resource called land and what did you do. You spat in our faces leaving us no option but to take it forcefully. You can apply as many sanctions as you want but because we have the resources that you are prepared to kill for, we wont sink though we can be greatly challenged economically. However BOB remains BOB who is the driver of the independent country called Zim and the white supplicant can be his deputy or whatever as long as no executives powers are vested in him. Another Raila! By the way, poor Gordy who has been leading the regime change agenda in Zim against BOB seems to be on the way of being swallowed by this same monster that swallowed his predecessor whilst the target remains solidly in office. Strange but true! God works in misterious ways vakomana. Jongwe paNyanga Morgiza ku back seat!


Ranga • n/a
Subject: n/a
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 10:52:37
• While I agree with the author, that external forces have contributed to the crisis, the major weakness of this report is that it fails to bring out the internal dynamics of the Zimbabwean crisis. The MDC was created in response to the crisis that had begun to unfold in the late 1990s as the ruling party became increasingly authoritarian and more concerned about regime security than human security. I think everyone agrees including the MDC that the historical land injustices need to be redressed. The disagreement is on how this should be done, who should do it and who should benefit. A few elites within the ruling party were allocated the most productive farms and some of them have multiple farms which is contrary to the one person one farm policy. It's an insult to the victims of political violence including those in the Matebeleland to say that Zimbabwe has been peaceful until MDC was created. I think it's important to first conceptualize peace before someone claims that since independence Zimbabwe has been peaceful. I will use the two common definitions of peace - negative peace and positive peace. Negative peace relates to the absence of violence. This was the kind of peace that was created at independence in 1980. However, this was short-lived since there were disturbances in Matebeleland until the signing of the unity accord between ZAPU and ZANU PF. Positive peace is the absence of structural violence. From the 1990s to present, the country has witnessed an absence of this form of peace, largely due to the effects of ESAP and a government that is no longer concerned about the needs of its own people. ZANU PF elites are masters of propaganda. They have managed to brainwash, not only Zimbabweans, but other outsiders, particularly those in the global South, into believing that the Zim. crisis is a struggle against Western imperialism. ZANU PF underplay the internal dynamics of the crisis. By focusing on the external forces to the crisis and underplaying the internal factors, it's going to be hard to resolve the crisis.


manzini • manlasza@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: true
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 08:28:28
• a well researched account of an african problem,this has to be added to the history of africa and the world beyond.


alex stevenson • a@lexstev.com
Subject: great article
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 06:46:28
• What a wonderful article! Of course someone who once drove a car near The Kruger National Park is supremely well positioned to write on Zimbabwean affairs.
To think all this time I thought Gukuurahandi killed 20 000 Matabele people, but in fact kalinga reassures me, that was all western propaganda as Zimbabwe was peaceful before Morgan Tsvagirai came along.

In fact this was such a good article I think Kalinga should actually go to Zimbabwe and report the real facts from the ground! Any myths about people being arrested for being journalists or taking photos could be personally quashed. Kalinga could find out from the horses mouth just what is going wrong in Zimbabwe and report to us how greatful the vast majority of Zimbabweans are to our own great dear leader, whose selfless crusade against the evils of The Western Empire have been so hideously distorted.

Or Kalinga could just keep writing opinion pieces from an office in Sigapore where an anti western sentiment seems to override any need for objectivity or professionalism.



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