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Exactly.

Who'd ever show support for someone who has taken steps to eradicate multiculturalism in his country, driving out immigrant and non-indigenous people in the belief that it will favour the native population?

Eh? Oh.
Zimbabwe is a member of the UN. Until the run-off election at the end of June, Mugabe is still Zimbabwe's leader.

The UN recognised all kinds of despots for a quiet life.
The UN is a waste of space time and money, powerless, weak and pointless. Rwanda was the perfect example of their failure.
Ned the UN forces are meant to be peacekeepers

They're failures at enforcing world peace and justice because that is not their purpose.

They also failed to prevent the Iraq war - does that make them a failure?

Rather depends I guess on whether you think that war was right or not don't you think
How can you keep the peace with your hands tied behind your back? It's like a policeman on the beat not being allowed to arrest a criminal. By the time they discuss and politically posture 800,000 have been hacked to peices. The balkans was the same and more recently darfur.

Re Iraq, yes, the US and UK just ignored the fact they never had a UN mandate because they knew there would be no repercussions.

UN is a waste of time its a gravy train, as for Mugabe i couldnt care less about him, my only interest in seeing rid of him is if Zimbabwe became more stable it might stem the flow of immigrants to the Uk, and the ones here might go back....fat chance

Still i can dream cant I
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so what's it like living in Joburg, Newsdesk?
UNO�s only objective is to give power to big countries over small countries. Perfect example is as someone mentioned, Iraq war. USA and UK did not give a damn about UNO. Had any developing country done that, then there would have been endless political, social, economical and all the sorts of sanction and boycotts. And most probably attack by about 30 countries to test their fire power but even that once they have approval about vulnerability of that country from their secret agencies. How can you expect justice when few countries can veto anything they do not agree with.

Newsdesk, That is an interesting point, I did not know Barak Obama was Muslim. Even strange thing what police said to you that being white you are not allowed to complain. Would you mind giving some detail of the police station where you complain and may be we can do something about that.
I think Newsdesk is spoofing a post from Society & Culture. :-)
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ee well, you'll find dinner wating for you on the table, Newsdesk, mushy Mars Bars, your favourite
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Well I think I'd want to keep an eye on him... Even if I was apparently going to do nothing to help his country. It would make no sense to have nothing to do with him and make things even worse for the country.
well you would hope that its a distraction rouse so that a specialist team can go in and take control of Zimbabwe� if only :o(

I will go with� �keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer�

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