Who Could Suffer Little Children ? ZIMBABWE Of Course
Sunday, June 7th, 2009
It’s Catch-up Day for the News; Shall We Dig In.. SMH,
After all this time, we are still seeing the trials and tribulations of our Brothers and Sisters in Zimbabwe. their repressive duo Mugs and Moe; are the gamiest hoes I’ve ever seen. they should be literally raped by the Janjuweed and then pimped out to Kim Jung Ill.. lowclass renegade hoes.
How the Fuck do you Deny Care to a Child ?
A CHILD – YOU SICK ADULT ASSES ? You Jacob Zuma shall Burn for This .
MSF says unaccompanied children are increasingly crossing the border
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Zimbabwean refugees in South Africa are being denied access to much-needed medical care, says the aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres.
MSF says it has many reports of refugees who have been raped and injured being rejected by hospital staff or charged exorbitant fees.
The group describes the situation as a failure of the South African government and the UN to protect the Zimbabweans.
MSF said lone children are increasingly crossing the border and being abused.
‘Quite horrifying’
The inauguration in February of a fractious power-sharing government in Zimbabwe has not stemmed the flight from what was once one of Africa’s most prosperous nations.
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Read: No Refuge, Access Denied
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Some three million Zimbabweans – about a quarter of the entire population – are believed to have crossed the border to escape the economic collapse and human rights abuses at home, as well as a cholera outbreak that has infected about 100,000 people.
South African authorities announced in April that Zimbabweans could get permits to stay legally in South Africa for six months, entitling them to work, healthcare and education.
But MSF said many Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa were still being “treated very poorly”.
The agency said it had medical teams working at the border town of Musina and at Johannesburg’s Central Methodist Church, a “de facto refugee camp” in the heart of the central business district where thousands of Zimbabweans seek shelter every night.
“Our medical teams see a shocking array of illnesses and they hear stories from our patients which are quite horrifying,” the MSF head of mission in South Africa, Rachel Cohen, told the BBC’s Network Africa programme.
She said that as well as high rates of sexual violence, HIV, tuberculosis and cholera, there was a growing problem of unaccompanied children crossing the border who were “exposed to many forms of abuse and violence”.
The MSF mission chief said the influx of Zimbabweans was placing a huge burden on South Africa’s health system, but that refugees should nevertheless be entitled to access healthcare.
“In fact, what happens though is that they are often rejected, they’re charged exorbitant fees, they’re discharged prematurely, they’re treated very poorly by the staff,” she said.
“And what we’re trying to say today is that we are witnessing daily a kind of failure of the South African government, and also United Nations agencies that do have a mandate to protect refugees, asylum seekers and so forth.”
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To See this Mans Back’ and then to imagine that Moe is coming to the US Asking for Anything except a Good Laxative and a Vigorous Colonic Procedure; is bringin the Real Evil Out in My Ass.
Personally Speaking as a Woman and an African, MOE You are a BITCH ASS HOE. Continue Being the Bottom to that Faggot and We Will See you in bathhouse spreads from Sanfran to Lagos heffa.
How the Hell you gonna Feed Prisoners, and Not CHILDREN ? Getthefuckouttahere
alright, dig this and then read the real bullshit story that Follows; which Tells about Why He Should BE Shot With Shit and Sent to Fire Island to burn in effigy. BIOTCH !
Reports suggest some prisoners are starving to death
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The International Committee of the Red Cross says it has begun distributing food and other supplies to thousands of Zimbabwean prison inmates.
It did not comment on conditions, but previous reports have depicted ill, emaciated detainees living in squalor.
The ICRC said food shortages in prisons were closely linked to the economic crisis in the country as a whole.
It said it was working closely with authorities to improve the situation for “the most vulnerable detainees”.
Despite the ICRC’s policy of not commenting on conditions in the prisons it visits, the BBC’s Imogen Foulkes in Geneva says the statement is in itself an indication of how bad things are.
The ICRC says it has begun feeding 6,300 prisoners, setting up therapeutic feeding programmes – a sign of severe malnutrition.
Maggots
A month ago, a secretly filmed South African TV documentary – called Hell Hole – exposed the appalling conditions inside Zimbabwean jails.
It showed sick and healthy prisoners living side by side in unhygienic and overcrowded cells.
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Roy Bennett
Imprisoned MDC politician, speaking on release in March |
Amid high death rates, makeshift mortuaries had been set up in prison grounds, housing prisoners’ bodies crawling with maggots.
The appalling conditions were confirmed by Roy Bennett, a leading politician with Zimbabwe’s erstwhile opposition MDC party – which now shares power with President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF.
He was imprisoned for several weeks on charges including terrorism and banditry.
After being freed on bail in March, he said his time in jail had been a “harrowing experience” which “I don’t wish on my worst enemy”.
“There are people there who look worse than the photographs of prisoners in [Nazi concentration camps] Dachau and Auschwitz,” he said.
At one prison, Chikurubi, at least 700 of the 1,300 inmates died last year, Zimbabwe weekly The Standard reported in May.
Minister’s woes
Three days ago, the South Africa-based ZimOnline website carried an interview with Zimbabwe’s Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa.
He said his ministry had received only a fraction of the budget it had been promised for the year – $327,000 (£200,000) of $17.7m.
He said the money was going towards food and basic provisions for prisoners, but did not meet even those needs.
Mr Chinamasa said in the face of the prolonged budgetary freeze, his ministry had resorted to appealing for private donations.
Red Cross goals
The ICRC says that by the end of the year it expects to be feeding 10,000 prisoners – more than half the official figure of Zimbabwe’s prison population, though the real figure is thought to be much higher.
In addition to food, the ICRC said it was providing prisoners with basic provisions such as blankets and soap.
It also plans to renovate prison kitchens and water systems in a bid to prevent the spread of diseases such as cholera.
It said it was working with the Zimbabwean authorities to try to ensure the improvements are maintained – something our correspondent says will not be easy.
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The Sheer Nerve of this PUNK to Come Begging to Feed His Repressive and Vicious Lover; Should be reason enough to make him the newest resident of “Guantanamo My Basement”.
Somehow I think it takes a man like our dear and very enlightened friend Doctor Faustroll to get Med-Evil on a biotch like this one. so this week we’re asking our favorite political doc to take the temperature of the Fuckery in Zimbabwe and Ring that Alarm for All the sleeping policemen (barack obama; hillary clinton; eric holder; linda rice) in washington dc. This is one visit that should be televised; for everyone’s protection.
in fact are we sure he hasn’t come looking to meet with his mentor DICK Cheney ? that sounds more like it; since they ain’t really got internet IN Zimbabwe, unless You Use a Proxy - Right Mr D. ?
Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai to seek aid in Europe, U.S
HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai left for Europe and the United States on Saturday to try to drum up financial aid for a unity government he formed with rival President Robert Mugabe.
Tsvangirai will visit the Netherlands, Britain, France, Sweden and Brussels, seat of the 27-nation European Union, to try to help Zimbabwe’s battered economy. He will meet U.S. President Barack Obama during a four-day trip to Washington.
“I am meeting all the heads of government of the countries I am visiting … I hope that we will be able to put our case across and for the rest of the world to give the inclusive government the benefit of doubt,” Tsvangirai told reporters.
Tsvangirai formed a unity government with rival Mugabe in February after an electoral standoff that worsened an economic crisis, which many critics blame on the veteran Zimbabwean president.
Many Western countries imposed sanctions on Mugabe’s ZANU-PF government over charges of human rights abuses, vote-rigging and its seizures of white-owned commercial farms for redistribution to blacks without paying compensation.
Mugabe, 85, and in power since independence from Britain in 1980, says Zimbabwe’s once-prosperous economy has been wrecked by sanctions and his land policy is aimed at correcting colonial injustices.
Western donors say they will not release substantial aid until Zimbabwe’s new administration undertakes political and other reforms. Harare says it needs about $10 billion for its short-term economic recovery program, but has so far secured credit lines worth about $1 billion from Africa.
Asked if he would be able to convince Western countries to release aid, Tsvangirai said: “I’m optimistic because Zimbabwe has gone through a very difficult period. The country has been in isolation in the last 10 years. It’s time we put our case across.”
Tsvangirai says he has a “workable relationship” with Mugabe although there are still disputes in the unity government over Mugabe’s appointment of his allies as heads of the central bank and the attorney-general’s office.
In a sign of the difficult relations in the new government, Zimbabwean state media on Saturday cast Tsvangirai’s trip to Western capitals as “an assignment given by the president to the prime minister to undo sanctions he invited on the country” while in opposition.
Tsvangirai’s spokesman James Maridadi said: “That is outright propaganda meant to cast the prime minister as a poodle and junior partner in the government.
“The prime minister’s program is not defined by President Mugabe but the whole unity government and he is working in the best interests of all Zimbabweans.”
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By Celeste Hicks
BBC News, N’Djamena |
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Modestine Danbe buys buckets of blood from an abattoir and fries it
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Hungry people in the central African nation of Chad have raised an old culinary fad from the dead – to get their fangs stuck into fried blood.
“Vampire”, as it is jokingly dubbed, is a traditional dish making a comeback amid a global surge in food prices that has left meat too expensive for many.
Meat is often eaten only on special occasions such as religious holidays.
Nutritionists say “vampire” is actually an excellent alternative to goat and sheep, especially for children.
“I make it with peppers, salt, onions, spicy sauce and maggi [stock cubes]. I fry it all up like that; it’s good,” said Modestine Danbe, who lives in the N’Djamena.
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James
Saturday-morning drinker |
Ms Danbe is one of many women in the city’s Walia neighbourhood, close to the Cameroonian border, who has taken to frying up huge vats of blood and selling it to her neighbours on the streets.
She buys buckets of fresh blood from the abattoir near her home for about $1 (£0.61), which makes about 40 plates of “vampire”.
Each plate sells for about $0.2 (£0.1), so after the costs of the other ingredients her profit is about $7 (£4.3).
“It’s actually an excellent source of nutrients, especially for children,” said Robert Johnston, a nutritional specialist for Unicef in Chad.
“Blood pudding and liver have been used in other countries to promote high-protein intake for families who don’t have daily access to meat.”
Making a killing
Meat-based products make up a large part of the average Chadian diet.
Many people in the north of the country come from nomadic backgrounds, where drinking an animal’s blood without actually killing the beast is a survival technique in lean times.
Vampire is making a killing in Walia’s ubiquitous bili bili (local millet brew) bars, where liquid diets require some supplements.
“The taste is good, a bit like liver. I really like it,” said James, a Saturday-morning drinker.
“I suppose it doesn’t sound very good to be associated with sucking blood, but I don’t really care. Perhaps it will give me the strength of a vampire!”
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A senior member of Guinea’s military government has been criticised after he called for robbers to be burnt alive.
Human rights groups said the idea by Capt Moussa Tiegoro Camara, in charge of fighting crime and drug trafficking, was “unacceptable” and “intolerable”.
Capt Camara had said the country’s prisons were full already and it was better to kill those who killed others.
But the Guinean Organisation of Human Rights said the laws of the country should not be by-passed.
“I am asking you to burn alive armed bandits who are caught red-handed,” Capt Camara said at a meeting discussing security measures in the capital, Conakry, on Tuesday, reported Reuters news agency.
“Our jails and our correctional centres can no longer take in people and the situation cannot carry on like this.”
Correspondents say lawlessness in the capital, Conakry, has risen in recent months.
Since seizing power after the death of Guinea’s long-serving leader Lansana Conte at the end of December, the military has made fighting the drug trade and corruption a priority.
Nigeria’s prison cells are hot, dirty and overcrowded
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Over 150 inmates have broken out of an overcrowded prison in Nigeria’s south-east during a midnight escape bid.
The police and army have returned all but 20 of the inmates who jumped to freedom after making a hole in the cell ceiling.
The prisoners climbed along inside the roof of a prison block to where it met the perimeter wall, the comptroller general of prisons told journalists.
Enugu prison, one of Nigeria’s oldest,
is overcrowded, authorities say.
“The prisoners who escaped were agitated at the serious delays in the judicial process,” Comptroller General of Nigeria’s prison service Olushola Ogundipe told journalists.
In Enugu prison, 724 prisoners out of the total prison population of 987 have not been convicted.
Tough conditions
Prisoners can be jailed for years without court sentences.
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The midnight escape was rumbled when guards saw prisoners leaping over the wall from the roof of a prison block.
Prisoners in Enugu jail live in tough conditions.
Many are locked up 24 hours a day because there are not enough warders to prevent escapes.
Cells are dirty, hot and hold scores of people.
Judicial officers had been reviewing cases and freeing inmates who should not have been there.
The release programme had not been completed and the chief judge was due to return to complete it on Friday.
Mr Ogundipe did not say if the prisoners who tried to escape would be barred from the release programme.
“You know the inmates, everyone wanted their case to be heard,” he said. “We are still bringing the situation under control.”

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