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Arms from China’s ‘ship of shame’ reach Mugabe
Cargo arrives as Mugabe’s militias intensify crackdown on political opponents
From Fred Bridgland in Johannesburg

THE ZIMBABWEAN government said yesterday that weapons carried by China's so-called "ship of shame", the An Yue Jiang, had arrived in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, despite an international campaign to prevent the 77 tonnes of arms reaching President Robert Mugabe's regime.

The arms, including three million AK‑47 bullets, more than 3000 mortar shells and launchers and some 1500 rocket-propelled grenades, came as Mugabe's police, armed forces and militias cracked down harder on political opponents ahead of a presidential run-off election.

Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change - whose supporters say won the March 29 presidential election outright - yesterday cancelled, yet again, his return to Zimbabwe, citing fears that he might be assassinated. Tsvangirai has been out of Zimbabwe for more than a month, mainly in South Africa. Meanwhile at home, at least 40 of his supporters have been killed by Mugabe's forces, thousands have been injured and hundreds tortured. Tsvangirai's absence is causing more and more anger among his support base.

Five weeks ago, dockers in the South African port of Durban refused to unload the An Yue Jiang's six container-loads of arms for Mugabe. The Chinese ship eventually left without unloading, after a coalition of South African and international human-rights organisations, along with church groups, widely publicised the issue.

Since then, the An Yue Jiang's location and destination have been a mystery. But as Mugabe's government confirmed that the weapons had been received, South Africa's Business Day newspaper and the Mozambican online newspaper Canal de Moçambique, yesterday published details of how the vessel got the weapons to Mugabe.

The ship was secretly refuelled offshore by the South African navy vessel SAS Drakensberg. The An Yue Jiang then rounded the Cape of Good Hope from the Indian Ocean into the Atlantic and headed for the Congo-Brazzaville port of Ponta Negra.

According to the South African and Mozambican newspapers, and subsequently confirmed by Mugabe's deputy information minister Bright Matonga, the arms were flown from Ponta Negra to Harare in giant transport aircraft belonging to Avient Aviation, a UK- registered freight charter airline operating out of Zimbabwe.

The newspapers reported that three weeks ago, two senior Zimbabwean ministers and two top army officers flew to Angola, where the An Yue Jiang stopped en route to Ponta Negra, to negotiate the subsequent offloading of the weapons.

The assistance of the Angolan government, which is close to Mugabe, comes in spite of an appeal by Zambian president Levy Mwanawasa, current chairman of the 14-member Southern African Development Community. Mwanawasa last month urged member states to bar the delivery of the arms to Zimbabwe, saying they would deepen the country's crisis.

South African Transport and Allied Workers' Union general secretary Randall Howard, whose docker members refused to unload the An Yue Jiang, said Southern African trade unions and civil society were in despair at the news that the arms had reached Mugabe.

"It shows a serious lack of respect for international solidarity by Angola and Congo-Brazzaville and it is an injustice to the people of Zimbabwe," said Howard.

"Both the Chinese government and Cosco the state-owned shipping company that sent the An Yue Jiang to Africa have regrettably demonstrated that profiteering remains the overriding consideration over human solidarity and saving lives."

Alarming reports are reaching South Africa about the scale of the crackdown in Zimbabwe on opponents of Mugabe.

Six retired South African generals, headed by General Gilbert Lebeko Romano, returned from a fact-finding mission last week to Zimbabwe, saying they had uncovered "shocking" levels of state-sponsored terrorism.

"What we have heard and seen is shocking," said the six generals in a statement. "We have heard horrific stories of extreme brutality and seen the victims. We have seen people with scars, cuts, gashes, bruises, lacerations and broken limbs, and bodies of those killed. It's a horrifying picture."

The handful of South African correspondents in Zimbabwe say the government's campaign of terror is widespread but largely unreported. Restrictions on movements, imposed by the government and reinforced by a lack of fuel, mean that country areas cannot be reached, and it is there that the government violence is most intense. Many who voted for Tsvangirai in March will be afraid to do so again in June.

Zimbabwe's economy is in a prolonged free-fall. Unemployment exceeds 80%. The world's worst rate of inflation now surpasses 165,000%. A Zim$500 million note went into circulation last week, and is worth less than a pound.

Meanwhile, the violence spilled over into South Africa. Last week, five townships in Johannesburg erupted as local residents attacked Zimbabwean neighbours, accusing them of stealing jobs, houses and women. Zimbabwean houses were looted and burned down. Three million Zimbabweans, a quarter of the population, have fled to South Africa as economic and human rights refugees. Three immigrants were killed, hundreds wounded and many Zimbabwean women were raped as the rampage continued this weekend.

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Posted by: Im no really here, but over there on 11:12pm Sat 17 May 08
So much for a mediator. Reports in SA are that Mbeki gave a personal order to his defence minister to get the SAS Drakensberg to refuel the ship. Now will the people of the world act against Mbeki and Mugabe instead of listening to their lies.

In South Africa, Black South Africans are targeting Zimbabweans and other refugees (Somalians, etc) in xenophobic attacks. So much for black brotherhood.
Posted by: Graham, Larbert / Kazakhstan on 6:55am Sun 18 May 08

DIS-UNITED NATIONS

WHY REVAMP THE BUILDING ?

THE ORGANISATION IS EXTINCT..

..Human rights...but for whom ?

Meanwhile the Mugabe enterage shops till they drop all over Europe, without a peep ! WHY ?

Border controls,why bother,a diplomatic pisstake
Posted by: redc;liffe62, brisbane on hols on 7:52am Sun 18 May 08
if this story hits the mainstream it is a reason to screw the beijing olympics that would be hard to ignore. the chinese had the chance to stop this but carried on, with the help of mbeki.
mbeki got support from mugabe in the 90's; he agreed not to take the farms over until south africa had black control as whites would rebel if they saw it in zimbabwe.
that debt has been repaid and more,
mbeki and mugabe, cut from the same cloth, and south africa is increasingly going backwards with him in charge.
Posted by: Alan on 9:09am Sun 18 May 08

Shocking!

And not just SA, China and the 'UK', up to their necks in it.
Posted by: Mbeababe, LOL on 12:32pm Sun 18 May 08
Police spokesperson Oliver Mandipaka said,"We are not aware of that (the plot to assassinate Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai)."
"As police we are quite clear that the country is peaceful. Everybody is going about their lawful business as they want with no need for any individuals to require special security."

The Movement for Democratic Change says at least 32 of its supporters have perished in the violence.
Posted by: Thomas Roy Bender, California, USA on 3:00pm Sun 18 May 08
Africa is not the only country that receives weapons from certain countries to be put in the hands of criminals.
At least one shipping container was intercepted coming into the ports of the Bay Area.
It was full of full-auto AK 74's _ direct from the manufacturer - destined for the liberals street gangs of Los Angeles, California.
This is information from an individual from a US Agency while stating, "This is the one we got, we don't know if or how many got through."
California is also a place where donations are sought for terroist organizations of the middle East.
Posted by: McSomeone, Scotland on 4:23pm Sun 18 May 08
Biggest arms dealers in world criticise arms dealer for selling arms.
Posted by: dead mike, houston on 5:07pm Sun 18 May 08
The United Abominations...
Posted by: McSomeone, Scotland on 6:02pm Sun 18 May 08
Pointless pointing the finger and blaming the UN. We are the UN, Britain, America, Russia, France and China the permenant members of the UN Security Council are also the biggest arms dealers in the world.
Posted by: MacK. on 6:25pm Sun 18 May 08
Campaign of Terror
They grabbed me, threw me to the ground and stripped me naked", said Fungisal Dofo, 28, as he narrated his ordeal to the Zimbabwe Independent from his hospital bed, an hour before he died on Saturday, May 10."
"As possessed by evil spirits, they started beating me up and in the process one of them crushed my testicles with his boot."
Bloodbath in Mashonaland central.
six people reportedly killed and scores injured.
Those who died include
Wilson Emmanuel, aged 34
Tapiwa Meda
Joseph Matzuramhende, aged 29
Jeffy Jemedze
Alex Chiriseri, aged 53

Madzuramende and Meda's deaths are not confirmed yet.

Again Police spokesman Oliver Mandipaka said he was not aware of any reported deaths in the area.
Jemdze died at the avenue Clinic. "He had been badly beaten and his testicles were swollen. He was beaten with sticks and barbed wire", an eyewitness reported.
Dofo's last words spoken to his wife were: "Listen, Melody, they have killed me for nothing, these Zanu PF people, just because I'm MDC I'm dying, take care of our kid."
Posted by: AntonS, South Africa on 6:40pm Sun 18 May 08
Our presidents complicity with Mugabe is a shame and a disgrace for us in South Africa. Many of us were not fooled by him in 2002 when he declared the elections free and fair in Zimbabwe. It has now come to light that Mbeki commissioned judges Sisi Khampepe and Dikgang Moseneke to observe the controversial Zimbabwean election in 2002. On their return the judges wrote a scathing report on the conduct of the election and submitted it to Mbeki. He ignored the report and declared the opposite. Mugabe has a real supporter in Mbeki and amazingly was also chosen into the position of mediator by African leaders. But the elections have never been free and fair since 1980 when Mugabe came into power - read a black Zimbabweans account of the 1980s history of "elections" at : http://allafrica.com
/stories/20080502081
5.html It may be an eye opener to the naive Europeans who think that Mugabe was once a good liberation leader, now gone bad.
Posted by: mauro, hamburg de on 7:31pm Sun 18 May 08
South African Nobel laureate archbishop Desmond Tutu is finally calling for an international peace force to keep order during next month's presidential run-off election in Zim.
German newspaper Die Welt is quoting Tutu in an interview to be published tomorrow.
Grossartig!
Posted by: MarkJ, Lafayette, Indiana, USA on 10:00pm Sun 18 May 08
Gee, I wonder where all those leftists and NGO-types, who marched for the "liberation of Zimbabwe and South Africa," are these days? I sure as hell don't see them in the streets demonstrating in support of the Zimbabwe MDC. I guess they've lost interest and moved on to other causes, huh?

Their silence is, as they say, deafening.
Posted by: jay, Beijing on 1:08am Mon 19 May 08
The Chinese record on human rights violations and arms sales to rogue nations is reprehensible. When is China going to be held accountable for their disgusting behavior? South Africa's Government should be equally ashamed for refueling the death ship.
Posted by: Zibusiso, South africa on 8:38am Mon 19 May 08
Mbeki's behavior is disgusting. this a a big injustice to the people of Zimbabwe.

He is closing his eyes because the 2010 world cup will be successfully held on the back of cheap Zimbabwean labour (this is now Mexico USA scenario).

As for the South Africans who are beating Zimbabweans..what difference is there between them and the apartheid regime....shame on you
Posted by: AntonS, South Africa on 9:44am Mon 19 May 08
MarkJ wrote:
Gee, I wonder where all those leftists and NGO-types, who marched for the \"liberation of Zimbabwe and South Africa,\" are these days? I sure as hell don\'t see them in the streets demonstrating in support of the Zimbabwe MDC. I guess they\'ve lost interest and moved on to other causes, huh?

Their silence is, as they say, deafening.
I think they are looking for other potential tyrants to help gain political power in the name of liberation, to help appease their self-hatred for all the folly they manage to continually perpetuate.
Posted by: mary, sun city on 10:24am Mon 19 May 08
i found more disgusting facts in the washington post foreign service page A13 on the primitive practices in that backward country of blacks in zimbabwe. good on you, robbie.

A group of attackers grabbed the 79-year-old widow, Martha Mucheto, lifted up her skirt, lashed her bare buttocks with barbed wire whips, as her many terrified relatives looked on.
'If none of you confesses, we will hit this granny until she's dead', Mrs Mucheto, a great grandmother and a former nurse's aide, recalled hearing as she spoke from a hospital bed in Harare. She has screamed of shame and pain, she said.
May God almighty avenge this woman.
Posted by: MacK. on 12:23pm Mon 19 May 08
Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change - whose supporters say won the March 29 presidential election outright - yesterday cancelled, yet again, his return to Zimbabwe, citing fears that he might be assassinated. Tsvangirai has been out of Zimbabwe for more than a month, mainly in South Africa. Meanwhile at home, at least 40 of his supporters have been killed by Mugabe's forces, thousands have been injured and hundreds tortured. Tsvangirai's absence is causing more and more anger among his support base.


2008-5-19 12:53
24.com - news Africa MDC

MDC : Military behind plot
"We know there are 18 snipers, and the military intelligence directorate is in charge of this," Tendai Biti, secretary general for the opposition Movement for Democratic change, told a news conference in Nairobi.
Posted by: Pat, BC, Canada on 3:50pm Mon 19 May 08
Ah yes!! Isn't it refreshing that blacks doing this horrible crap isn't reported, does not generate huge marches and the MSM are virtually without photo-journalistic coverage.

I just have to love the advances in racial perception, especially among the leftist causes that raged against South African Apartheid and now say nothing as it slides into barbaric tribal madness.

Attacks on non-blacks is off the scale and the start of government sanctioned brutality is well under way. Sure glad it’s no longer the most prosperous and crime free country in Africa, after all, there were whites in control then, and we know that must be bad.

Ugly Leftist Brew
Posted by: N.N., nowhereland on 6:07pm Mon 19 May 08
Now that we've landed in South Africa, JZ said, speaking from Pretoria: "We can't allow South Africa to be famous for
x e n o p h o b i a."
Zuma, yóu are famous with your history of women and kids, and even more. Leave the xenophobia to Mbeki. I quote him: "I come of those who were transported from India and China, whose being resided in the fact , solely, that they were able to provide physical labour, who taught me that we could both be at HOME and be FOREIGN, who taught me that human existence itself demanded that freedom was a necessary condition for that human existence."
What is he talking about, guys?
One more Mbeki quote: "I am born of a people who would not tolerate oppression. I am of a nation that would not allow that fear of death, torture, imprisonment, exile or persecution should result in the perpetuation of injustice."
Posted by: AntonS, South Africa on 7:21am Tue 20 May 08
4 N.N. Mbeki is a man who speaks a lot and says nothing. Only the lefties can make any sense of this nonsense. The first rule of liberalism is to discard any form of rational thinking and to dismiss any rational thought on any problem and declare that in any obvious situation that they have been instrumental in creating, that "the problem is very complex". Then they prattle on meaninglessly about the subject and eventually, after tiring, reach some arbitrary conclusion that fits their mad-hatter philosophy.
Posted by: Murungu, UK on 9:03pm Tue 20 May 08
So much for Mugabe and ZanuPF's hatred of the Brits - check who delivered the weapons!!!

It would appear that the Chinese arms have reached Harare. The ship carrying the arms having being refuelled by a South African Naval supply ship docked in the Congo and the arms were then flown into Harare by a UK Company..... Avient. Have a look at http://www.avient.ae
ro/contactus.htm , which gives following details:-

Andrew Smith - Managing Director
Samantha Smith - Commercial Director
James House - Commercial Manager - Charters
Julie Hedge - Reservations Supervisor

Phone: +44 (0)1980 676010
Fax: +44 (0)1980 626634

Address: Unit 7, Minton Distribution Park, London Road, Amesbury, Wiltshire SP4 7RT.


Posted by: Les Souster, Australia on 2:47am Wed 21 May 08
Once again the limp wristed pomms and the weak south african government have refused to do what is right. So much for human rights, Mugabi and his friends appear to be untouchable. Well done the South African Navy for refueling the chinnese ship!.
Posted by: Kamina, Kawena III on 12:51am Thu 22 May 08
Hairy Haggis Run, Edinburgh Marathon, on May 25 2008 for Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is quietly bleeding while politicians debate and deliberate. Oh, our whole world is beautiful but Zim is becoming a house of horror.
Posted by: Peter McEvilly, Pietermaritzburg on 4:17pm Thu 22 May 08
What skeletons does Mbeki have in his cupboard that he is afraid to stand up against Mugabe? What has Mugabe got on Mbeki?
Posted by: kirsty, ndr th wthr on 10:50am Sat 24 May 08
- Tutu pleads for a stop to violence
Headline of The Times.co.za; updated today.
"Please, please stop."
"This is not how we behave. These are our sisters and brothers."
"The world is shocked, and is going to laugh at us and mock us. We are disgracing our struggle heroes. Our children will condemn us in the future."
Posted by: Lorraine Cripps, Australia on 4:06am Sun 1 Jun 08
When is the UK going to take responsibility for what is happening in Zimbabwe. Are they waiting for another Ruanda? Harold Wilson, Britain's PM back in 1965 could have avoided this carnage of a beautiful, prosperous country, by recognising white rule at the time. Ian Smith gave plenty of warning of what would happen. Britain got Zimbabwe into this mess. Britain should get it out and do something about Mugabe NOW. Britain MUST get its head out of the sand, before there is genocide there.
Posted by: Jan, Perth on 5:14am Mon 2 Jun 08
Peter McEvilly wrote:
What skeletons does Mbeki have in his cupboard that he is afraid to stand up against Mugabe? What has Mugabe got on Mbeki?
Mbeki and Mugabe co-own a diamond mine in Congo.

There are many attrocities from Quadro (Quattro) that have never been brought into the open.

The jury is still out on who was behind the killing of Chris Hani.
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