The Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was today involved in car accident, which apparently claimed the life of his wife Susan. Although details of the accident are still unclear, there should be no doubt that this was an assassination attempt on the Prime Minister, orchestrated by president Mugabe. This latest stunt by the country’s (former) despot should not surprise anyone. A man that have approved ethnical cleansing, assaulted and killed political opponents, and starved his own people to death, is more then likely to arrange a “car accident” in order to reach his goal; being removed from power only by God...
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Friday 6 March 2009
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A HUGE coincodence indeed if it is only an accident but let's not jump to conclusions. As far as I know there is nothing (as of tonight) to back up your statement that this was an attempted murder.
Well you could be right, but I only adopt the same strategy as Mugabe has used for years; blaming ghosts of present and past for all the bad things that are happening...
We must all pray for God's solace for the bereaved family.It is important to not make the bereavement more painful for the family by indulging, as some people are doing, in wild speculation. Unfortunately, CNN is contributing to this by irresponsibly suppressing the established fact that the truck that killed Mrs. Tsvangirai and injured the PM belongs to the Government of the United States of America.
Mugabe has used two classical ways to eliminate his enemies: the car is run over by a truck, or by a train. Already in 1983 when I lived for half a year we heard of several cases, including one general who was killed in this way. I have heard from friends in Zim that the truck (which was coming in the opposite direction) hit the third car in the motorcade, which happened to be the truck carrying Morgan Tsvangirai and his wife.
Also, a bystander who happened to catch the accident on film was apprehended and the film was confiscated.
Telling, or not?
Correction: my previous post was based on oral information, and I think there might be a misunderstanding. The car the couple were in was the second of three cars, and the person filming was not filming the accident, rather the cars and place after the accident.
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