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« on: October 17, 2005, 07:17:15 PM »

Mugabe, Chavez slam U.S. at U.N. event
Zimbabwe leader compares Bush, Blair to Hitler, Mussolini

ROME, Italy (AP) -- The leaders of Zimbabwe and Venezuela on Monday denounced President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair as "unholy men," and blamed the United States and other developed countries for world hunger, pollution and war.


President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez turned their speeches at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization into tirades, with the African leader describing Blair and Bush as "two unholy men of our millennium."

Chavez accused what he called "the North American empire" of threatening "all life on the planet," while Mugabe compared Bush and Blair, for their alliance in the war in Iraq, to Germany's Adolf Hitler and Italy's Benito Mussolini, who were World War II allies.

U.S. representatives at the U.N. organization's gathering in Rome said Mugabe and Chavez made "a mockery" of the occasion with their scathing remarks.

The gathering, a day after the United Nations marked World Food Day, commemorated the organization's 60th anniversary.

The verbal attacks by Chavez and Mugabe drew cheers and applause from many of the delegates. The organization has 188 members.

"These leaders chose to politicize an event that was meant to be about feeding the hungry people of the world," Tony Hall, the U.S. ambassador to U.N. food agencies, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

"Mugabe, especially, should not have been invited," Hall said. "He would be the last person, I think, an organization should invite to talk about hunger."

A defiant Mugabe defended the land reforms blamed for ruining the country's agriculture-based economy and contributing to widespread famine there.

Agreement avoids restrictions

The European Union has imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe's political elite that include travel restrictions. But an agreement between Italy and the U.N. agency allows all delegations to go to the organization's headquarters, FAO spokesman Nick Parsons said.

Despite the restrictions, Mugabe has been allowed to do some travel in the countries that imposed the sanctions, including U.N. General Assembly sessions in New York.

The seizure of white-owned commercial farms in the past five years and prolonged drought have crippled Zimbabwe's agriculture-based economy. About 4 million Zimbabweans are in urgent need of food aid in what was once a regional breadbasket, according to U.N. estimates.

Recent constitutional changes in Zimbabwe will prevent white owners of confiscated farms from recovering their land and could be used to strip critics of their passports and the right to travel.

Mugabe defended the land reforms as "redressing the past gross imbalances in land ownership which were institutionalized by British colonialism."

"Countries such as the U.S. and Britain have taken it upon themselves to decide for us in the developing world, even to interfere in our domestic affairs and to bring about what they call regime change," he said.

Chavez praised Mugabe's land reform, saying the African leader had been "demonized" and that similar reforms were being enacted in his own country.

The Venezuelan leader used his speech to rail against woes that he blamed on rich countries -- including climate change, agricultural trade barriers and debt interest payments by developing nations. He called for wealthy nations to cancel debt, or give poor countries a grace period of at least a year on the interest payments.

Brazilian president focuses on hunger

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva appealed to rich countries to put hunger on their political agendas. He also suggested poor countries should stamp out the corruption that often diverts aid.

"The poor countries must give an example of honesty, of ethics, so that we truly deserve the solidarity from millions and millions of people who would like to contribute but sometimes are not sure their money will go where it should go," the Brazilian leader said.

The U.N. agency said it had signed a deal with Brazil to run food programs for schoolchildren in developing countries around the world.

http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/africa/10/17/un.mugabe.ap/
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2005, 07:50:08 PM »

Consider the source.
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2005, 10:07:33 PM »

I think that the title of this thread says it all - "dictator likens Bush to Hitler."  Well, that's sorta the pot calling the kettle black, isn't it?  Seriously, though, who invited Mugabe to this thing?  So much for international diplomacy.
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« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2005, 11:23:13 PM »

I think its just the UN showing its sense of humor.

Inviting Mugabe to a forum about world hunger?   hihi
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« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2005, 03:58:47 PM »

the reason he was there is stated in the text allowing a voice of all parties...fortunately nobody would listen to mugabe anyway

of course since bob geldof has dropped off the face of the planet nobody cares about world hunger anyway
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« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2005, 04:37:27 PM »

i have 2 agree, bush + blair are becoming more and more like Mussolini and Hitler
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« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2005, 04:56:14 PM »

Dictator of Zimbabwe likens Bush and Blair to Hitler and Mussolini

mmm I must disagree,? Bush and Blair, are even worse! with a costume of stupidity Bush pretends to conquer the world...
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« Reply #7 on: October 19, 2005, 12:32:33 AM »

Dictator of Zimbabwe likens Bush and Blair to Hitler and Mussolini

mmm I must disagree,? Bush and Blair, are even worst! with a costume of stupidity Bush pretends to conquer the world...
That has to be the quote of the year on this board.  How can you honestly believe such a thing. 
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