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Home > OPINION > Moyo right about parallel government

Moyo right about parallel government


Sydney Tsanga (pseudonym) - Opinion

Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:38:00 +0000



WHEN Professor Jonathan Moyo first exposed that US was funding a parallel Government in Zimbabwe, his detractors called him all sorts of names.

Now we have it in black and white that the US is funding PM Tsvangirai's office and also the constitution making process.

Did President Barack Obama not say at the United Nations, during the 2009 General Assembly, that nations should be allowed to follow their own course of a democratic model that takes into account that nation's history, culture, etc and that no country should impose its democracy on other nations?

Why is the US then blatantly interfering in the internal affairs of Zimbabwe?

Can Obama and his administration allow Zimbabwe to chart its own course?

The United States crafted so-called Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) sanctions have killed and impoverished millions of us Zimbabweans.

It is high time President Obama ditched this G.W. Bush sanctions policy and genuinely engage Zimbabwe on a win-win basis and not on the current  horse-raider basis.

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Tue, 20 Oct 2009 21:36:14
• MDC-T is certainly running a parallel govt funded by the US and its allies. Prof Moyo was 100% right about this story. Zimbabweans, Sadc and Africa are now fully aware of the games that MDC-T is playing. It is MDC-T that is not negotiating in good faith in this inclusive government. If MDC-T is unwilling to ask its friends to lift the sanctions against Zimbabwe which is one of the foremost requirements of the GPA, then its role in the inclusive govt is pointless.



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