British Move to Re-colonize Zimbabwe

03 Apr 2008

April 3, 2008 (LPAC)--In their drive for WWIII, the British are quickly moving to try to recolonize Zimbabwe, as a key part of ongoing British destabilization operations in nearly every corner of the globe. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is reportedly ready to force on Zimbabwe the same economic "aid package" which Mugabe correctly rejected 9 years ago because its heavy conditionalities would return Zimbabwe to colonial status.

The plan is nothing less than turning Zimbabwe into a colonial "mandate" controlled by the institutions now controlled by the British Empire. According to the Guardian the one billion pound a year international package will be coordinated by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, European Union and United Nations. It will be discussed at the IMF meeting on April 12 and 13 in Washington, at an EU general affairs council later in the month, and possibly at the margins of the NATO Summit in Bucharest.

Meanwhile an AFP wire, dated April 2, reports that British Foreign Minister David Milibrand has "expressed hope that once the situation has stabilized in Zimbabwe, the country could regain its place among the Commonwealth," an organization of 53 countries regrouping Great Britain and most of its former colonies. Milibrand is quoted as saying "I really hope, first that a new government in Zimbabwe would join the Commonwealth and second that the Commonwealth will give them a very warm accolade". Zimbabwe left the Commonwealth in 2003. Mugabe had committed himself to "never return into this damned organization" which he left in order to avoid the British "reducing his country into slavery."