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Jenni Williams, The woman who took on Mugabe | World news...
Good article about a great woman.
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Women refuse to be silenced by Robert Mugabe
Good to see WOZA (already part of the Amnesty greetings card campaign) getting some extra profile.
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Cont Mhlanga and Zarganar win arts awards for human right...
Great man - supporting the Women of Zimbabwe arise. http://www.amnesty.org.uk/woza




Inspirational. Thanks to all the brave people of Zimbabwe and the world.
Jenni Williams -- fight on, struggling spirit !! Yet hers & many similar movement stories share a problem.They call to my heart but share no lesson or path with it.Perhap that would've been the gift of a politics more specifically Matabele / Zimbabwean / crossbreed / underclass --- not a general universalistic fempacifism that grapples with identities without forging distinctions. And mention of Mugabe's land reform offered a chance to learn --- if it was about redistriibuting wealth, where did it err, & is there a valid question here, in a settler - colonised land, of expropriating ( rich ? ) white settlers in order to benefit the landless & poor black farmers ? The story of Obama's victory lifting her spirits fits in with the worst sort of generalized, Mandelaesque politics that's proved to be a dead end for neighboring South Africa, the replacement of struggle with illusions, & Tsvangirai's even worse than Mandela. History's question : Where do the Matabele & Shona nations go from here, & should their ways divurge ? Is the idea of the Zimbabwean & other nationstates one of false nationalisms got from imperialism & destructive of Africa & her traditional cultures ?