- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 110
I share Tsvangirai's optimism about oncoming change resulting from this latest round of tyranny (for lack of a less charged word). Arrests: surely unjust but nothing that would warrant more than a blip on the international radar. The subsequent beatings on the other-hand have done substantial damage to Mugabe's international image. Finally criticisms are coming from places other than the West.
I've been surprisingly impressed with how the press has managed to keep the issues in the headlines so far, (although it couldn't have been too hard with all of the blunders Mugabe's supporters have committed in relation to this PR fiasco). My room mates here in the shacks, like it or not, have been getting 'Mugabe Updates' daily. As manipulative as it sounds I quite enjoyed the emphasis in U.S. news that the rally was a 'prayer meeting'. I can only speculate what the truth is however I doubt that prayer was the sole intention of the MDC...nonetheless, involving religion will garner support in a strong U.S. demographic with substantial representation in Congress. Smart smart smart.
Mugabe still has substantial support in Zimbabwe. However, will a country tolerate such a dire economic state, (it's pretty bad when the BBC and CNN differ on the inflation by 100 points....but the question is: does it really make a difference when we're arguing between 1600 and 1700 percent?!), combined with such brutality? The next little while will determine if the opposition movement fizzles once again or gathers steam; I'm hoping for the latter.
In terms of Aid, I think that it should be increased. Invest it all in civil society projects that aim to discredit the regime. Sure, I acknowledge that such a move would be one-sided and subject to accusations of Western meddling...but whatever...in this case I'd be fine with that.
I've been surprisingly impressed with how the press has managed to keep the issues in the headlines so far, (although it couldn't have been too hard with all of the blunders Mugabe's supporters have committed in relation to this PR fiasco). My room mates here in the shacks, like it or not, have been getting 'Mugabe Updates' daily. As manipulative as it sounds I quite enjoyed the emphasis in U.S. news that the rally was a 'prayer meeting'. I can only speculate what the truth is however I doubt that prayer was the sole intention of the MDC...nonetheless, involving religion will garner support in a strong U.S. demographic with substantial representation in Congress. Smart smart smart.
Mugabe still has substantial support in Zimbabwe. However, will a country tolerate such a dire economic state, (it's pretty bad when the BBC and CNN differ on the inflation by 100 points....but the question is: does it really make a difference when we're arguing between 1600 and 1700 percent?!), combined with such brutality? The next little while will determine if the opposition movement fizzles once again or gathers steam; I'm hoping for the latter.
In terms of Aid, I think that it should be increased. Invest it all in civil society projects that aim to discredit the regime. Sure, I acknowledge that such a move would be one-sided and subject to accusations of Western meddling...but whatever...in this case I'd be fine with that.