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{{Quote|This land is ours. We are now the rulers and owners of Zimbabwe.|Robert Mugabe}} | {{Quote|This land is ours. We are now the rulers and owners of Zimbabwe.|Robert Mugabe}} | ||
'''Robert Mugabe''' (February 21<sup>st</sup>, 1924 - September 6th,2019 ) is the former dictator of Zimbabwe who was in power from 1980 until 2017, first coming to power after defeating [[Ian Smith]] in the Rhodesian Bush War and gaining Zimbabwe's independence from the United Kingdom. He remained in power until 2017, after being ousted from office in a successful coup d'état. | '''Robert Mugabe''' (February 21<sup>st</sup>, 1924 - September 6th, 2019) is the former dictator of Zimbabwe who was in power from 1980 until 2017, first coming to power after defeating [[Ian Smith]] in the Rhodesian Bush War and gaining Zimbabwe's independence from the United Kingdom. He remained in power until 2017, after being ousted from office in a successful coup d'état. | ||
Mugabe commonly supports Pan-Africanism by calling for the killing of all whites. He is incredibly corrupt and has caused severe inflation. He is also guilty of protecting Ethiopian dictator [[Mengistu Haile Mariam]] and [[Protais Mpiranya]], a Rwandan soldier who helped carry out the [[Rwandan Genocide]]. He is thought to have risen to power by fear mongering and electoral deception. | Mugabe commonly supports Pan-Africanism by calling for the killing of all whites. He is incredibly corrupt and has caused severe inflation. He is also guilty of protecting Ethiopian dictator [[Mengistu Haile Mariam]] and [[Protais Mpiranya]], a Rwandan soldier who helped carry out the [[Rwandan Genocide]]. He is thought to have risen to power by fear mongering and electoral deception. | ||
Just hours after he came to power his Presidential Guard started a pre-dawn revenge rampage on his political opponents and used it as an excuse to murder yet more white farmers than he previously had and seize their property. They raped as many women as possible, white and black, right in front of their families. He redistributed the seized property and money to lazy, incompetent cronies who promptly killed the farms and plunged the rest of the country into abject poverty while the regime subsisted on lavish foreign aid. | Just hours after he came to power his Presidential Guard started a pre-dawn revenge rampage on his political opponents and used it as an excuse to murder yet more white farmers than he previously had and seize their property. They raped as many women as possible, white and black, right in front of their families. He redistributed the seized property and money to lazy, incompetent cronies who promptly killed the farms and plunged the rest of the country into abject poverty while the regime subsisted on lavish foreign aid. | ||
During his early years in power, he assembled a special forces unit known as the Fifth "Gukurahundi"(Shona: "rain that washes the chaff away") Brigade, which massacred thousands of Ndebele to punish that tribe for supporting the ZAPU (Zimbabwe African People's Union) over his party, the ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) which was mainly supported by Mugabe's Shona tribe. These massacres ended when ZAPU leader Joshua Nkomo agreed to merge his party with ZANU to form ZANU-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union- Popular Front) on 22 December 1987. All Fifth Brigade members were granted amnesty for their participation in the massacres. Although there are different estimates, the consensus of the International Association of Genocide Scholars or IAGS is that more than 20,000 people were killed. The IAGS has classified the massacres as a [[genocide]]. | During his early years in power, he assembled a special forces unit known as the Fifth "Gukurahundi"(Shona: "rain that washes the chaff away") Brigade, which massacred thousands of Ndebele to punish that tribe for supporting the ZAPU (Zimbabwe African People's Union) over his party, the ZANU (Zimbabwe African National Union) which was mainly supported by Mugabe's Shona tribe. These massacres ended when ZAPU leader Joshua Nkomo agreed to merge his party with ZANU to form ZANU-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union- Popular Front) on 22 December 1987. All Fifth Brigade members were granted amnesty for their participation in the massacres. Although there are different estimates, the consensus of the International Association of Genocide Scholars or IAGS is that more than 20,000 people were killed. The IAGS has classified the massacres as a [[genocide]]. | ||
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Having dominated Zimbabwe's politics for nearly four decades, Mugabe is a controversial figure. He has been praised as a revolutionary hero of the African liberation struggle who helped to free Zimbabwe from British colonialism, imperialism, and white minority rule. Conversely, in governance he has been accused of being a dictator responsible for economic mismanagement, widespread corruption, anti-white racism, human rights abuses, and crimes against humanity, so much so that multiple individuals and organizations have lobbied for Mugabe to be brought before the International Criminal Court to stand trial. Australia and New Zealand had previously called for this in 2005, and a number of Zimbabwean NGOs did so in 2006. | Having dominated Zimbabwe's politics for nearly four decades, Mugabe is a controversial figure. He has been praised as a revolutionary hero of the African liberation struggle who helped to free Zimbabwe from British colonialism, imperialism, and white minority rule. Conversely, in governance he has been accused of being a dictator responsible for economic mismanagement, widespread corruption, anti-white racism, human rights abuses, and crimes against humanity, so much so that multiple individuals and organizations have lobbied for Mugabe to be brought before the International Criminal Court to stand trial. Australia and New Zealand had previously called for this in 2005, and a number of Zimbabwean NGOs did so in 2006. | ||
Mugabe passed away on September 6, 2019, at age 95 at Gleneagles Hospital in Singapore. His cause of death has not been revealed yet. | |||
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