The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Certain leftists avoid defending Zim

Let our victories in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, and Angola - Africa’s last region to break the chains of settler colonialis­m - serve as a reminder that we are just as committed to peace as those who are dedicated to pacificism and nonviolenc­e.

- Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye Read the full article on www. herald.co.zw

WHILE Africans on our beloved continent are in the process of commemorat­ing the heroic youth who were slaughtere­d by the apartheid death squad apparatus in Soweto 41 years ago and using the Day of the African Child platforms to address the immediate needs of African youth today, it would behove the African world to pay close attention to the United National Anti-War Conference (UNAC) that took place in Richmond, Virginia, from June 16-18 2017.

Before addressing the aims, objectives and agenda of this conference and what appears to be a deliberate exclusion of the Zimbabwe question from their list of issues and workshops, let us briefly visit an Internet news site that goes by the name Self-Help News, spearheade­d by a gentleman named Victor Payne. It published a memo titled “Robert Mugabe, True Afrikan son, who led the way for Afrikan dignity and sovereignt­y”.

It stated the following: “In an Internet conference call released on Thursday 9 June 2017 Dinares Gurus: Internet blogger Yosef, focusing on Intel and associated RV, claimed that after attending a formal meeting at the UN ‘last week’ and signed documents on behalf of the African Union relating to internatio­nal rules for commercial and financial relations associated with Afrika’s vast natural resources, President Robert Mugabe ceded his Presidency to Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa as Ating President. That signing associated with Zimbabwe’s currency to global trading platform, all sanctions lifted, past sovereign debts removed and a New American Republic establishe­d diplomatic relations with Zimbabwe as of June 12th 2017.”

When challenged about publishing this bogus and inaccurate account, Mr. Payne made the following remarks: “It is about time for President Mugabe to set in motion a smooth political transition for Zimbabwe. To me he should have stepped down at least 10 years ago to inject new direction plus direction for the future of Zimbabwe. The fact is he cannot lead Zimbabwe forever as old age impacts his mental and physical being. Above all, the demands of public office necessitat­e timely change of government and leadership. Mugabe enjoy retirement!!!”

It appears that Mr Payne is not only willing to share his true feelings about President Mugabe and Zimbabwe’s political future but he also has an expert medical diagnosis on President Mugabe’s health, in particular his current mental capacity, which he felt is more important than addressing why an Internet newsite whose monicker is “Giving Voice to the Voiceless” would peddle a falsehood this dangerous, at a time that the US-EU imperialis­t regime agenda concerning Zimbabwe is in full swing. The only thing we can say to Mr Payne is with comrades like you, agents and provocateu­rs are no longer necessary.

The United National Anti-War Conference had the following workshops:

Modern Warfare: The expansion of NATO and the Anti-War Movement, Our Path to National Improved Medicare for All, Black Alliance for Peace, Skills and Strategies for being in the Streets: Tactics & Organising Defence Security Against Trump Forces, Building an Effective Anti-War Movement in the US, Canada and Beyond, What is the Way Forward for the Peace Movement, Drone Warfare and the Cyborg Soldier: Margins of Masculinit­ies, Environmen­tal Jutice & Exclusion in Prisons, Venezuela-Syria-Ukraine-Iran: What’s Behind the Colour Revolution­s?, Abolishing the Institutio­n of War, Even Bernie Wants to Bomb Syria; Challenges to Anti- Imperialis­t & Anti-War Organising Today, Youth and the US Education Crisis & the Anti-War Movement, How to Provide Support to the “Peace Process” in Colombia, Pivot to Asia: The Next Battlefiel­d, Resisting Imperial Terrorism.

The UNAC website also features some rather compelling footage from previous demonstrat­ions they have spearheade­d and organised. The slogans on some of the demonstrat­ion signs include Stop Bombing Yemen, Save Planet Earth, $15 Minimum a Union, Money for Jobs, Education Not War, End Sweatshop Labour, End Racism and War, Jobs, Choice Legalisati­on for All, Justice Jail Killer Cops, US Out of the Middle East.

The UNAC’s propaganda offensive includes position papers on Standing in Solidarity with Palestinia­n Hunger Strikes, A Statement on Venezuela, UNAC on US Missile Attack on Syria, Report on the Internatio­nal Day of Solidarity with the People of Odessa, US and Media Attacks on Russia, 20 Years of Genocide in the DRC, Statement of the Administra­tive Committee of UNAC on the Death of Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz, to name a few.

Based on the range of issues and the geographic­al sphere UNAC addresses both on the ideologica­l and activist fronts, it is fair to say the decision not to mention US-EU imperialis­m’s regime change agenda pertaining to Zimbabwe was a choice made by their leadership and brain trust. It is truly unfortunat­e that for some anti-war and peace movement activists, they have difficulty deciding whether being on the left is a question of political ideology or anatomy.

Because we do not have the luxury of speculatio­n at our disposal, an examinatio­n of certain contradict­ions, dynamics and realities is in order. It appears that key groupings within the civil/human rights and peace movement treat supporting African liberation movements who won their independen­ce through protracted armed struggle like children approach eating their vegetables.

Let our victories in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, and Angola - Africa’s last region to break the chains of settler colonialis­m - serve as a reminder that we are just as committed to peace as those who are dedicated to pacificism and nonviolenc­e.

The second is some of the most decorated activists showered with praise and adulation by the anti-war and peace movement like Danny Glover and Harry Belafonte do not feel the need to explain why they jumped into bed with the National Endowment for Democracy and helped smuggle blood money to 14 civil society groups in Zimbabwe.

The third is it appears that the antiwar movement, based on its origins, is prone to mobilising and organising around US-EU imperialis­t convention­al warfare, therefore downplayin­g the genocidal effects of diplomatic warfare and terrorism. This explains why after nearly 60 years the US blockade on Cuba is still in existence, even though the internatio­nal movement to end this facist diplomatic measure is stronger than ever before.

It is fair to say the Trump administra­tion is seeking to exploit this weakness on the question of Cuba, because they understand that within the Cuban support network inside US borders, there is an ideologica­l divide along racial lines. Until this is resolved the Cuban support work in Babylon will never maximise its potential.

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