Al-jazeera Interview: Robert MugabeWednesday 05 April 2006
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's president, hits back at Western critics, saying that human rights in his country are better than in the United States and that Iraq will not have peace until US-led troops are withdrawn....Friction with the West openly began in 2000, when Mugabe ordered the seizure of commercial farms owned by descendants of white settlers, ...But Mugabe said problems had surfaced three years earlier, when Britain and the US ended support for a programme intended to distribute land to black peasants.
...Since the confiscations started, the agricultural economy has been disrupted and there have been shortages of food, fuel and imports. Inflation has sky-rocketed and in February reached 780%.
Mugabe acknowledged difficulties with the land programme, but blamed problems with agricultural production on a drought and difficulty in training and getting equipment for new commercial farmers.
...He insisted that the land is distributed fairly. "The land is given to anyone who wants it and can use it. It doesn't matter whether he’s an official or he’s a banker or he's a professor," he said.
..."If Europe would want to engage Africa, and indeed engage the Third World, including the Arab countries, China, India, Latin America, they must cleanse themselves of the past colonial theories … that they alone are superior, they alone are thinkers, they alone are intelligent," he said.
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