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Op woensdag 7 maart 2007 07:10 schreef vipergts het volgende:
Je moet ook even bij Bill Gates aankloppen met zijn miljarden verlengt hij de lijdensweg van dat continent alleen maar. We kunnen allemaal ons schuldgevoel wel af blijven kopen met dat continent maar als je gewoon de tv op een ander net ze of het nieuwsbericht overslaat zodra je het woord Afrika hoort is er niets aan de hand. Het is net al het Midden-Oosten probleem zolang het niet hiereen komt kun je het gewoon negeren.
Als ze daar een oplossing wilde hadden ze het allang zelf aan gepakt. Maar nee hulp aanpakken en vervolgens belachelijke eisen stellen of anderen de schuld geven van jouw ellende is zoveel makkelijker.
je kunt wel hulp geven maar dan moet je hert wel goed doen en de volkeren begrijpen.
Verder gaat de vergelijking met MO niet op want daar zijn we afhankelijk van
1/10 Van de rappers dankt zijn bestaan in Amerika aan de Nederlanders die zijn voorouders met een cruiseschip uit hun hongerige landen ophaalde om te werken op prachtige plantages.
"Oorlog is de overtreffende trap van concurrentie."
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ZIMBABWE: Economic meltdown could destabilise region, warns ICG

JOHANNESBURG, 6 March 2007 (IRIN) - A new report by the Brussels-based think-tank, International Crisis group (ICG) has voiced concern that the economic meltdown in Zimbabwe could destabilise the region.

"Due to the gravity of the economic situation ... unplanned violence could erupt at any time, set off perhaps by an event as simple and common as a traffic accident or overzealous police activity," said the ICG report, 'Zimbabwe: An End To The Stalemate?'.

"The military is also a potential source of instability. Despite pay raises in 2006, most salaries are dangerously close to or beneath the poverty line ... and there are credible reports of desertions and mutiny," the report commented.

Factionalism in the ruling ZANU-PF party over President Robert Mugabe's possible successor "is also contaminating the higher echelons of the military. Only favoured units close to Mugabe can be fully trusted."

In what was intended as a confidential memo, Police Commissioner Augustine Chihuri acknowledged that current pay disparities in the security services risked propelling officers into "active rebellion against the government," the ICG reported.

Other countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) were moving ahead with economic integration and political cooperation, but "Zimbabwe is the great uncertainty in the middle of southern Africa that could drag the region down with it". The ICG suggested that there could not be a better time than now for an intervention to resolve the crisis, when Mugabe's succession was being debated.

The think-tank urged South Africa, the regional powerhouse in the SADC, the European Union and the United States of America to adopt a joint strategy, with "benchmarks leading to a genuinely democratic process, for which removal of sanctions and resumption of international aid to government institutions could be used at the appropriate time as incentives".

It said consultations were needed now to get the strategy in place by July, when the Zimbabwean parliament is expected to take a crucial decision on Mugabe's 'harmonisation' scheme. The president has indicated that he intends extending his tenure in office by another two years, from 2008 to 2010, to 'harmonise' the presidential and parliamentary elections.

ICG has called for SADC-led negotiations to implement an exit strategy for Mugabe before March 2008, when his term officially comes to end. It has also called for negotiations with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) on a constitutional framework, a power-sharing agreement, and a detailed agenda with benchmarks for a two-year political transition, beginning in March 2008.

According to the ICG, Mugabe is facing resistance to extending his bid until 2010 from his ZANU-PF party, and cited the failure of its annual conference in December 2006 to adopt the resolution for harmonising the presidential and parliamentary elections. "The key obstacle was the threat of some influential members to rebel, as a result of which the security agencies advised Mugabe to abandon the effort at the conference."

More than three million Zimbabweans have sought economic and political refuge in South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia and Malawi; slightly more than a million have departed for the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Canada.

Economic analyst Eric Bloch told IRIN that Zimbabwe's collapse was likely to have a significant impact in the region. "The result would be a massive exodus of Zimbabweans into neighboring territories, which would impact on the resources of those countries, including taking employment opportunities from residents of the host countries."

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Op woensdag 7 maart 2007 18:53 schreef icecreamfarmer_NL het volgende:

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je kunt wel hulp geven maar dan moet je hert wel goed doen en de volkeren begrijpen.
Verder gaat de vergelijking met MO niet op want daar zijn we afhankelijk van
Als amerika en europa alle energie en geld dat ze in het midden-oosten hebben gestoken aan onderzoek hadden besteed dan had er allang een fatsoenlijk alternatief geweest qua olie. daarmee los je direct het Midden-Oosten probleem op want ze hebben geen stok meer achter de deur. Had veel goedkoper geweest dan de oorlog tegen terreur en Israel hoe dan ook blijven steunen
Op woensdag 31 januari 2007 19:20 schreef Lord_Vetinari het volgende:
Ik heb veel stomme posts gezien op fora, maar deze zit toch wel in de top 10 (voorzichtig geschat; het kan ook de top 5 zijn). Nou ik sta iig in zijn top 10
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