Frontline
Newsletter: Zimbabwe in Ruins
State
Sponsored Anarchy
(House
Breaking, Theft, Vandalism & Violence: February 2000 – December
2001 photos supplied by Lain and Kerry Kay)

Chipesa Farm, Marondera (May 2000) |
As
farm invasions and widespread violence increased, the Zimbabwe
Police not only refused to protect lives or property, but they
began a systematic search of targeted farms to confiscate any
illegal weapons from the besieged farmers!
Just in the first two months of the crisis, the independent human
rights NGO, Amani Trust, documented over 5078 incidents of political
violence perpetrated by agents or supporters of the Marxist ZANU-PF
party.
This included 1012 assaults with blunt or sharp weapons, gunshot
wounds, arson or attempted strangling. There had been 20 confirmed
murders of farmers, their workers or opposition (MDC) supporters
and 417 houses and properties destroyed.
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The
invasion of over 1600 farms by self styled war veterans
was clearly orchestrated and supported by President Robert Mugabe,
the ruling party (ZANU-PF), the National Army, the CIO and the Police.
Less than 15% of the land invaders could have been veterans
of the Rhodesian war, which ended in 1980. Most were too young to
have been involved in a war that ended before most of them began
their schooling.
The occupation of the farms has also been anything but spontaneous.
The organiser of the so-called war veterans,
Chenjerai Hitler Hunzvi, has been flown around
the country, by an Air Force helicopter, as he co-ordinated the
invasions. |

The
Kay's Dining Room |
Many of
the landless peasants occupying the farms had been
seen carrying cell phones and were reported to be in regular contact
with the local ZANU-PF party headquarters.
The Zimbabwe
Independent newspaper reported that the armed forces had received a
shipment of 21 000 AK 47 assault rifles, most likely to be distributed
amongst the squatters. They also reported that General Shiri (the man
who commanded the notorious North Korean trained 5th Brigade, which
massacred tens of thousands of civilians in Matabeleland in the 1980s)
had deployed over 1000 soldiers in civilian clothes to lead the farm
invasions. On occasions, uniformed officers had also been seen organising
the squatters. Military and government vehicles had been seen transporting
land invaders.

The
Children's Room |
Zimbabweans
described the campaign as political re-education by means
of skull bashing, the Red Guard treatment
and state sponsored terrorism.
The
targeting of the, mostly white, commercial farmers in Zimbabwe
is effectively economic suicide. Although the farmers occupy less
than a quarter of the land (23%) these farms feed the entire nation
and produce 90% of agricultural exports, with a gross production
in excess of ZW$32 billion / (US$842 million). These farms are
the largest employers of labour in the country.
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The Commercial
Farmers Union has proven to the government that these farm invasions
will displace three times more people than it could resettle. It would
also replace productive employers who feed the nation and provide a
large percentage of the countrys foreign exchange with subsistence
farmers. Who then would feed the over 3 million people living in the
towns? And where would the foreign exchange come from to import food
if the largest suppliers of forex have been eradicated? One economist
described the policy as insane and anarchic
and as spelling complete ruin for Zimbabwes
faltering economy.
The
disastrous ripple effect of the widespread vandalism, arson and
violence against the most productive sector of the economy, is already
plunging the country into a sharp downward spiral. With vast amounts
of machinery damaged, crops burned, sheds razed to the ground, homes
looted and farmers assaulted or murdered, crops remain unplanted
or rotting in the fields or smouldering in burned-out warehouses.
Foreign and local investment has been frightened away. Tourism (an
important source of employment and foreign funds) has virtually
ceased. Bank loans, overdrafts and securities linked to farms are
now overdue. And the unemployment time bomb is set to explode. This
is ripping the heart out of the country declared one leader.
The High Courts rulings that the farm invasions were illegal
and the judiciarys instructions to the police to remove the
squatters have been ignored. |

10
Years of HIV/AIDS work destroyed |
When a
peaceful march of MDC (Movement for Democratic Change) supporters (1
April) was attacked by ZANU-PF thugs, the police stood by inactive.
When a police inspector was asked whether it was the role of the
police to protect all Zimbabweans? The police inspector responded:
NO, we are here to protect the interests of the government!
In the wake of this collapse of the rule of law, many squatters turned
violent.

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and Police Reserve & Neighbourhood Watch Documentation destroyed |
On
the morning of 18 April a mob of 100 armed thugs attacked Martin
Olds farm outside of Bulawayo. Despite being wounded, Olds
succeeded in holding them at bay with his rifle and shotgun for
over 3 hours. When he finally ran out of ammunition, he was overwhelmed
and shot in cold blood. The police had ignored his call for help
and even prevented an ambulance from reaching Olds as he lay wounded.
When
this was followed up by a police campaign to disarm the beleaguered
farmers, it became clear that the official goal was to render
the victims defenceless even as the criminals were being armed.
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The
Kay's Main Bedroom
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Official
pronouncements were also ominous:
If
you want peace you should support me and the ruling party. If you
want trouble, then vote for another party Josaya
Hungwe - Governor of Masvingo province.
If the opposition wins the elections, we will go to war
Dr. Chengerai Hitler Hunzvi, the Leader of the
War Veterans Association. Dr. Hunzvis surgery has reportedly
been converted into a torture chamber where abducted opposition supporters
are dragged to and viciously tortured.
We
did not win the power in this country by elections but by armed struggle.
And we are also going to win these elections by armed struggle
Chen Chimutengwende, the Minister of Information.
We
have degrees in violence!
President Robert Mugabe.
Few in
Zimbabwe believed that the issue was really about land reform. The government
controls more land than the farmers do, but has failed in the last 20
years to provide land for the landless. Most of the confiscated farms
have been handed over to rich ZANU-PF party officials - not the landless
poor.
Land reform is being used as a smokescreen for a
state sponsored campaign to crush all opposition. What seemed to have
precipitated this crisis was the political defeat of ZANU-PF in the
February 2000 Referendum. The unpopular and bloody war in the Congo,
where Mugabe had committed 11 000 soldiers from the Zimbabwe National
Army to prop up fellow Marxist dictator, Laurent Kaliba, was costing
Zimbabwe US$1 million a day. The massive inflation and unemployment
had further fuelled rising discontent. Mugabe needed a scapegoat and
so he publicly declared: Farmers are enemies of the state!
. . .the revolution is yet to be concluded . . . We have set the rules!
. . . those farmers who resist will die!
Political
observers in Zimbabwe have concluded: This isnt about
land, nor is it about race. More black farm workers have been assaulted
and murdered by these ZANU mobs than have whites. The issue is about
ZANU desperately seeking to cling to power and crush all opposition.
Amnesty
Internationals Africa director, Maina Kai, has noted: There
is a deliberate plan. It started with the farmers, then moved to the
farm workers and onto the teachers and businessmen and now to the opposition
. . . It is clearly state sponsored terrorism.
Ominously,
the South African ANC government has remained supportive of the oppressive
regime in Zimbabwe, fuelling speculation that their proposed new gun
control legislation is designed to disarm South African farmers in preparation
for similar farm invasions here.
Back in
the late 1970s the United States Secretary of State assured Rhodesians
that the USA would guarantee their farms, private ownership of property
and the rule of law if they accepted the international settlement and
hand over of power. Now the US government which did so much to bring
Mugabe to power in Zimbabwe needs to honour those commitments.
How we, and concerned investors overseas, react to the state sponsored
terrorism in Zimbabwe could have a direct bearing on whether similar
tactics are unleashed on South Africans or Namibians.
Please
pray for the ministers and missionaries in Zimbabwe as they must work
in such a volatile and explosive situation.
Rev. Peter
Hammond
A PASTORS
MESSAGE FROM ZIMBABWE
The kind of crisis that has engulfed Zimbabwe did not come
about overnight. There are some who are saying, What happened?
But it is just such a situation that awaits every nation that is not
vigilant and courageous in bringing the state into line with the limits
God has ordained. To turn a blind eye to corruption, just because it
is not directly effecting you fuels the flames of tyranny. Far too many
people in Zimbabwe are still adopting the strategy of neutrality
- standing perfectly still and saying nothing - hoping that if they
do this then it wont get them. It is very evident
that many people are generally socialists at heart, wanting something
for nothing. What I mean by this is that they all long for peace, prosperity
and a stable future, however they want someone else to take the risks
and exert effort to bring these conditions into being. What is happening
to us should be taken as a warning to other nations.
The
violence and intimidation is unceasing on the farms and in the rural
areas. The lives of those contesting ZANU PF seats in the upcoming elections
are constantly threatened and they have to duck and hide and not sleep
in the same place for too many nights at a time. The atrocities are
endless. The apparent support of the SA president for the Zimbabwe government
policies should be most disturbing to all South Africans.
Pray
for: the Lord to frustrate the evil plans of our rulers; that people
in Zimbabwe would have the courage to stand against the intimidation
and vote Mugabe and his terrorists out of power; that the church would
assume its responsibility of being the salt and light and repent for
its compromise and cowardice up until now.