did he get some take aways?
And yet our government accused African refugees of causing crime.....................
He is NOT Zimbabwe's President imo. He didn't win the election, and Africa can't get rid of him soon enough.

He is their President, whether or not he won the election. Same as Taiwan is a part of China (just don't tell cyborg_ninja).
Can they not just shoot him when he turns up?
Like shutting him out will help the people of Zimbabwe ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Murder....Look it up.M.O.A.B wrote:
Can they not just shoot him when he turns up?
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
In Mugabe's case I don't think any court nor jury would care.m3thod wrote:
Murder....Look it up.M.O.A.B wrote:
Can they not just shoot him when he turns up?
Which would be a big issue. As soon as the law is selectively applied, it becomes worthless.
Not really. The law applies to everyone. Slotting someone for the greater good sound nice but you realllllly don't wanna go there.M.O.A.B wrote:
In Mugabe's case I don't think any court nor jury would care.m3thod wrote:
Murder....Look it up.M.O.A.B wrote:
Can they not just shoot him when he turns up?
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
He deserves to be judged, sentenced and then killed under the law.ZombieVampire! wrote:
Which would be a big issue. As soon as the law is selectively applied, it becomes worthless.
Under what law?
International law? The Hague?ZombieVampire! wrote:
Under what law?
It's right next to the picture of Mugabe.m3thod wrote:
Murder....Look it up.M.O.A.B wrote:
Can they not just shoot him when he turns up?
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Ouch! Kmarion just rolled a world leader!
Ok. We'll start by proving that he ordered the deaths. How are you gonna do that?sergeriver wrote:
International law? The Hague?ZombieVampire! wrote:
Under what law?
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Ouch! you called Mugabe a leader.ZombieVampire! wrote:
Ouch! Kmarion just rolled a world leader!
How would most people describe a nation with 150,000% inflation, massive unemployment, a collapsed agricultural system, and an election for which the ruling government refuses to release the results? “Crisis” would be an understatement for everyone — everyone except Thabo Mbeki, South Africa’s president and ally of Robert Mugabe. Mbeki says we just need to patiently wait for Mugabe to get around to letting people know who won:
Xbone Stormsurgezz
I never said he was a good one.
Although, I suppose you could still debate whether he's better than Bush
Although, I suppose you could still debate whether he's better than Bush
Considering the amount of control Mugabe has over his security services, plus the high number of deaths/attacks on opposition members challenging his position, I'd think that was proof enough. If he wasn't ordering these killings, then he must live under a rock in his own country.
Since you are more worried about a fucking proof than the Human Rights violations he committed, why don't you offer Mugabe to defend him yourself?ZombieVampire! wrote:
Ouch! Kmarion just rolled a world leader!Ok. We'll start by proving that he ordered the deaths. How are you gonna do that?sergeriver wrote:
International law? The Hague?ZombieVampire! wrote:
Under what law?
Probably isn't proof.M.O.A.B wrote:
Considering the amount of control Mugabe has over his security services, plus the high number of deaths/attacks on opposition members challenging his position, I'd think that was proof enough. If he wasn't ordering these killings, then he must live under a rock in his own country.
If no-one more qualified is, I certainly would. Due process is there to protect the isn't. And no matter how many people are certain someone's guilty, it has to be followed. Otherwise you end up with a dictatorship.sergeriver wrote:
Since you are more worried about a fucking proof than the Human Rights violations he committed, why don't you offer Mugabe to defend him yourself?
More than enough to convict this guy, I mean who else in Zimbabwe could even possibly be responsible for its current condition? I mean seriously.ZombieVampire! wrote:
Probably isn't proof.M.O.A.B wrote:
Considering the amount of control Mugabe has over his security services, plus the high number of deaths/attacks on opposition members challenging his position, I'd think that was proof enough. If he wasn't ordering these killings, then he must live under a rock in his own country.
hahaha, karma for that lol at the end....sergeriver wrote:
The presence of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe at a United Nations food summit in Rome is "obscene", Australia's foreign minister has said.
Next he will attend a HR meeting.
Irony ftl, he assumed back in 1987.ZombieVampire! wrote:
Probably isn't proof.M.O.A.B wrote:
Considering the amount of control Mugabe has over his security services, plus the high number of deaths/attacks on opposition members challenging his position, I'd think that was proof enough. If he wasn't ordering these killings, then he must live under a rock in his own country.If no-one more qualified is, I certainly would. Due process is there to protect the isn't. And no matter how many people are certain someone's guilty, it has to be followed. Otherwise you end up with a dictatorship.sergeriver wrote:
Since you are more worried about a fucking proof than the Human Rights violations he committed, why don't you offer Mugabe to defend him yourself?
The Minister for Defense, I'd imagine most of the Army Generals. A few other Government Departments.M.O.A.B wrote:
More than enough to convict this guy, I mean who else in Zimbabwe could even possibly be responsible for its current condition? I mean seriously.ZombieVampire! wrote:
Probably isn't proof.M.O.A.B wrote:
Considering the amount of control Mugabe has over his security services, plus the high number of deaths/attacks on opposition members challenging his position, I'd think that was proof enough. If he wasn't ordering these killings, then he must live under a rock in his own country.
Cutting off the head of the snake isn't going to cure all of Zimbabwe's problems. Although - it would be a start.
