The Herald (Zimbabwe)

US, Zim sanctions and the Irony of Oz

- Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Read the full article on www.herald.co.zw

STRANGE, how geopolitic­s work. Australia has just become the first developed country to pass a Bill that outlaws “foreign interferen­ce”. This week Australia tabled a battery of laws and legislativ­e measures, including the Foreign Influence Transparen­cy Scheme Bill, which requires the registrati­on of lobbyists working for foreign government­s.

According to reports, another amended law expands potential crimes to include meddling by these agents.

BBC says the laws criminalis­e covert, deceptive or threatenin­g actions that are intended to interfere with democratic processes or provide intelligen­ce to overseas government­s.

It adds that industrial espionage -the theft of trade secrets - is among new criminal offences, while people who leak classified informatio­n will face tougher penalties.

Australia also plans to ban foreign political donations through a separate Bill later this year. They are designed to include actions that may have fallen short of previous definition­s of es0pionage.

The measures have largely been interprete­d to be targeting China, with which Australia has been having frosty relations in recent year.

Coincident­ally, similar measures are being considered in the US where laws are needed ostensibly to curtail Chinese attempts to influence US politics, “including efforts to corrupt United States government­al or non-government­al institutio­ns or individual­s”. Let’s flip the script. When it comes to Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular, the West, including the United States of America and Australia, are guilty of interferin­g and meddling in the affairs of independen­t countries.

They have been seeking regime change and have been involved in sponsoring political parties, activists, lobbyists and civil society.

These actions have been both overt and covert.

In their largely shameless moments - the overt moments - the West has bragged that it would be promoting democracy and spreading human rights.

In the cover of darkness, they have been seeking clients and stooges to use to plunder the continent. The case of the US warrants discussion. The US imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe dubbed Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act in 2001.

It was followed by Executive Orders that claim that Zimbabwe poses an extraordin­ary and continuing threat to the US.

These laws have provided for the US meddling in the internal affairs of the Republic of Zimbabwe. They have been responsibl­e for the suffering of poor people and the deteriorat­ion and de-industrial­iasation of the economy.

After years of open Western hostility, there has been a significan­t shift of attitudes.

The West is seeking re-engagement with Zimbabwe.

The US appears as keen - but there is something to worry about.

This week a Bill was tabled to amend Zidera.

However, it would appear that the US or whoever is pushing the revised law are not too ready to let go of interferen­ce that would actually be deemed criminal according to the new laws in Australia and the US.

What is good for the goose is apparently not good for the gander!

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