This article clearly articulates the racism and agenda of zanupf and other political parties in Southern Africa.They want the whites out. Whites seem to be the only people who get off their butts and scream about human rights abuses when they occure. Zimbabwe is a very good example of who says anything when people are abused. South Africa is an excellent case in point. They are silent even though they know exactly what’s going on. Get rid of the whites, and you have silence, just what zanupf wants. This in no joke. The jews went to the gas chambers silently too. When you have the resources, as zanupf has, it’s very easy to create a climate of extreme fear when there is absolutely no way that the victims have recourse to justice. Most Zimbabweans realise that they have absolutely no way of stopping Mugabe so they simply keep their heads down, take the abuse and hope like hell for a new tomorrow. Many now see no hope. Many were relying on help from people like Thabo Mbeki, US President, other African leaders and lastly, the uniited nations. Sadly, these people and organisations have their own agendas and couldn’t give a continental fuk about the people of zimbabwe. Once Mugabe has got rid of the whites, the revolution will be over. The rest is purely manipulative. I believe this very same agenda is on the table in other countries in this region. They may deny it but their actions say it all.
The Zimbabwe Independent, 28 May 2004
Zanu PF in anti-white campaign
Munyaradzi Wasosa/Augustine Mukaro
TENSION has gripped Manicaland province as Zanu PF supporters have
launched an "All Whites Out By 2005" campaign through violent
invasions of white-owned properties and staging of anti-white
demonstrations, the Zimbabwe Independent heard this week.
The campaign has already resulted in the loss of one life.
Former Kondozi farm outgrower, Peter Spiro-Landos, allegedly shot dead
one of the Zanu PF supporters resettled on his farm. Mike Mufambi was
shot on Monday evening when a 30-member mob attacked Spiro-Landos at
his Riverside Farm homestead.
Spiro-Landos (48), a farmer of Greek descent, was seriously wounded in
the attack before being detained by police in hospital in Mutare.
Justice for Agriculture (JAG) vice-chairman John Worsley-Worswick said
Spiro-Landos had been asking police to disperse a mob of ruling Zanu
PF supporters from his farm in the Odzi district for a week before the
attack.
"On Monday evening a mob came to his farm gate and Spiro-Landos went
out to talk to them," Worsley-Worswick said. "The mob pinned him down
and in the scuffle, he drew a gun and fired a warning shot in the air.
But one man was hit and died.
"When Spiro-Landos failed to return to his homestead after dark, his
wife alerted his brother in Mutare town who promptly responded to the
SOS call. Spiro-Landos was later found near the farm gate,
semi-conscious and bleeding from head wounds," he said.
Police spokesman Superintendent Oliver Mandipaka confirmed the
shooting. "Spiro-Landos committed murder against a black resettled
farmer, that is the position," Mandipaka said.
"We are detaining him at Mutare Central police station. We are
definitely charging him for murder and attempted murder," he said.
Mandipaka however dismissed reports of the wave of fresh farm
invasions claiming that the situation was peaceful.
Worsley-Worswick told the Independent that a fresh wave of farm
invasions had swept across the province. "For the past four years
Manicaland was the least affected in terms of farm invasions but has
become the prime target of fresh invasions by ruling party supporters
ostensibly in retaliation for Chimanimani MP Roy Bennett’s action in
parliament," he said.
"The flavour of the attacks are very racist and for the first time,
the invaders are demanding that white farmers leave Zimbabwe,"
Worsley-Worswick said.
The Independent can reveal that at least 10 farms have been invaded
since last week.
Worsley-Worswick said a dozen violent war veterans and other Zanu PF
supporters invaded Madinare farm in Chipinge last Thursday. The
120-hectare farm, owned by Carolyn Cutter, grows coffee and macademia
nuts for export.
"On Thursday morning 12 war veterans invaded the farm, broke the fence
surrounding the farm house and smashed a lot of doors including the
one to her bedroom."
Other invaded farms over the past week include Hosstede Farm and two
others in Chipinge.
Elsewhere, Mpofu River Farm and Nyahowa Farm, both in the Karoi area,
another in Tengwe, Mana Pools camp and Masapas Ranch in Chiredzi have
also seen occupations.








