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East/Subsaharan Africa
Young killers flee Mugabe’s training scheme
2003-03-11
Hundreds of Zimbabwe's "green bombers", militiamen trained to murder and harass President Robert Mugabe's political opponents, have fled to South Africa claiming they have been beaten and starved. The green bombers, named after the colour of their fatigues, have been blamed for the murders of dozens of officials of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). Aid agency workers and human rights groups said the militia was organised to spread terror in rural Zimbabwe. Many of those who fled to South Africa said they were coerced into joining President Mugabe's youth training scheme, while others were lured by promises of regular pay and food. At four training camps they were indoctrinated with the propaganda of the ruling ZANU-PF party and taught how to kill and maim. "We were told we had to hunt down all MDC people in the villages and given training in frightening them," said "Luke", 15, from Matabeleland, who fled last month. "Sometimes we were given names of people and told to torture and even kill them. We were trained to hurt and kill people who did not support ZANU-PF."
Wonder if Bob's got Iraqi advisors on this, or if they're making it up as they go along?Luke, who was unwilling to give his real name to protect his family, said he joined the training scheme after being promised money and food. But he said: "We were beaten by our instructors and forced to share one small bowl of food among many," he said. South African newspapers reported that another youth had fled after being forced to take part in the murder of his uncle, an MDC supporter. Another said he was part of a large group instructed to terrorise a village suspected of being sympathetic to the MDC just before a visit by Information Minister Jonathan Moyo, Mr Mugabe's propaganda chief. Johannesburg's Sunday Independent reported that the green bombers were given alcohol and marijuana before being sent on killing missions "because then you will feel nothing for anyone".
Drunken, hopped-up killers.
The newspaper quoted a 22-year-old who said he was part of a group of 13 instructed by a woman commissar at the Border Gezi youth camp to murder a local MDC chairman. Most of the militiamen interviewed, aged between 15 and 28, were reluctant to apply for political asylum in South Africa because they feared being returned to Zimbabwe. The South African Government declined to comment but police said they suspected an increasing number of Zimbabwean refugees were involved in serious crimes, including murder and armed robbery.
When you can't even feed the killers that are keeping you in power, you're in trouble.
Posted by:Steve

#2  You know things must be bad on the Continent when you flee to South Africa for "safety"... but there clearly are much, much worse places.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-11 21:52:17  

#1  Mugabe still gets unwavering support from The Union of Black African Presidents. When democratic countries like the US and Britain impose sanctions against Mugabe, we are accused of "neo-colonialism". Meanwhile, France invites Mugabe for a legitimizing visit in defiance of EU sanctions. And Mugabe was treated with respect at the recent "Non-Aligned Movement" carnival of Saddam-supporting America-bashing in Malaysia. You may remember the enthusiastic reception he got in Johannesburg last year.
Mugabe is kept afloat by investment from Libya and has crushed Zimbabwe's independent press.
Somehow, Mugabe is (like the PA) praised as a freedom-fighter whose bold defiance of Western oppression gives all Africa reason to be proud.
This sickening display of the ethics of the "international community" provides yet another convincing argument for unilateralism. The UN's typical failure to ameliorate the horrors in Zimbabwe reveals that organization as a club of dictators that is an obstacle to peace and freedom in the world. (sorry for ranting...but can you blame me?)
Posted by: Arthur Fleischman   2003-03-11 11:49:43  

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