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http://edition.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/02/19/france.mugabe/Zimbabwe's torture training camps
President Robert Mugabe's government has set up secret camps across the country in which thousands of youths are taught how to torture and kill, the BBC has learned.
The Zimbabwean government says the camps are job training centres, but those who have escaped say they are part of a brutal plan to keep Mugabe in power.
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In accounts gathered by BBC Panorama from dozens of youths, it appears that for many of them the training in the camps begins with rape.
Debbie said she was raped three times on the first night, but claimed that the abuse didn't stop then.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3493958.stm----
Out of Africa
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In a keynote address that opened an international book fair, President Mugabe justified his government’s decision to exclude a gay rights group from the fair, saying, “If we accept homosexuality as a right, as is being argued by the association of sodomists and sexual perverts, what moral fiber shall our society ever have to deny organized drug addicts, or even those given to bestiality, the rights they might claim and allege they possess under the rubrics of ‘individual freedom’ and ‘human rights’?”
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In Washington, D.C., U.S. representatives Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) organized 70 other members of Congress to sign a letter of protest to President Mugabe. “We are distressed to read of your attack on people who are gay and lesbian,” the letter began. A State Department official said on August 7 that there was a “possibility” that the Clinton administration would contact the Zimbabwean government over the issue.
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The party line against homosexuality in Zimbabwe is that being gay is “un-African” and a white contamination of black society. But GALZ members argue that in many cases black Zimbabweans face greater cultural and economic hurdles to coming out than do whites—which creates a perception that being gay is a white thing. While the membership of GALZ originally was mostly white, in a country where whites account for only about 11% of the population, today about half of the group’s 220 members are black.
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http://www.advocate.com/html/stories/801/801_mugabe_689.asp-----
Zimbabwe’s Fred Phelps
Robert Mugabe has a new problem. Well-known for his crusade against legal rights for gay men and lesbians in his country, the president of Zimbabwe is now taking on Tony Blair, saying the British prime minister has turned Great Britain into a “United gay Kingdom.”
At a November meeting of commonwealth leaders in South Africa, Mugabe flew into a rage. He accused Blair of organizing the October 30 London protest in which gay activists attempted a citizen’s arrest of Mugabe as he was leaving his hotel. Blair has “three homosexuals in his cabinet,” Mugabe said, fuming. “People who are homosexuals are queer because they think differently.”
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http://www.advocate.com/html/stories/801/801_mugabe.asp-------
Former Zimbabwe leader denied hero's burial
Zimbabwe's government has refused a hero's burial to the country's first black president, Canaan Sodindo Banana, citing his conviction for homosexual offenses, officials said Tuesday. President Robert Mugabe's elite policymaking body, the 30-member politburo, decided Monday that Banana would not receive a state funeral at Hero's Acre cemetery outside the capital, Harare. The politburo "could not accord Banana hero status as a matter of principle," spokesman Nathan Shamuyarira told state radio. Banana set a "bad example to youth" with his 1998 conviction for homosexual offenses against junior statehouse staff, Shamuyarira said.
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http://www.advocate.com/new_news.asp?id=10523&sd=11/19/03Yes... Mugabe "loves" freedom!!! :puke: :puke: :puke: