Mugabe Threatens To Pull Out Of United Nations
31 January 2016
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President Robert Mugabe yesterday threatened to pull out of the United Nations saying the organisation is not democratic.

State Media report– African countries will not hesitate to walk away from the United Nations if Westerners continue to block efforts to reform and democratise the organisation, President Mugabe has said.
In an address interrupted several times by thunderous applause, appreciative whistling and standing ovations from Heads of State and other delegates yesterday, the outgoing African Union Chair warned that the day was coming when the continent would say enough was enough.
The no-holds-barred speech, made as President Mugabe opened the 26th Ordinary Summit of the AU in Addis Ababa, was a tour de force in oratory and gave the world nearly an hour of the Zimbabwean leader at his imperious and peerless best on the international stage.
From the start, when giving an impassioned call to action on the Palestine issue, to the end when President Mugabe announced Chad’s President Idriss Déby Itno as his successor at the AU, the gloves were off.
Indeed, on assuming the Chairmanship, President Déby conceded that it was not everyone who could give such a frank talk on the state of Africa and the world.
President Mugabe spoke soon after Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas thanked Africa for its support for a two-state solution to end Israeli aggression in the Middle East.
The Zimbabwean Head of State and Government, credited before the Summit for bringing the Palestinian question back to the centre, rallied African support for fellow oppressed peoples.
He spoke with real fire about the world sitting back as Israel brutalised Palestine — he was to use similarly powerful language later on when denouncing global inaction over Morocco’s continued colonisation of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic — before neatly tying this in with the warning that continued injustice would see the continent abandon the UN.
UN Secretary-General Mr Ban Ki-Moon sat at the high table with President Mugabe, and nodded his head as the outgoing AU Chair passionately spelt out the travesty of denying African countries equality in the comity of nations.
“We are supposed to be free and independent Mr Ban Ki Moon; supposed to be free— the 54 countries (of Africa). We come to the United Nations for the ceremonial (General Assembly); every year, September, we are there.
“We pay lots of money, go there and attend the General Assembly and make speeches, go back home: year in year out.
“But the bosses in the Security Council say you shall never have the powers that we have as permanent members … Reform the Security Council!” President Mugabe thundered as African leaders stood as a body in sustained applause, the second such interlude of note after the earlier approbation following his remarks on justice for Palestine.
And with the charm that he is renowned for, President Mugabe pressed home the point with a light touch that drew a mixture of laughs and applause when he continued: “I want to tell you, Mr Ban Ki-Moon, you are a good man. But, of course, that does not make you a fighter; it’s not what your mission was.”
Then it was back to straight shooting and the warning that Africa would pull out of the UN.
“We will fight for our own identity, for our own integrity and personality as Africans. We are Africans. If we decide – and we shall certainly do so one of these days – that down with the United Nations, (then) we are not members of it.
“Others are real members of it, we are artificial members of it. We can’t continue to be artificial members of it
How can only a handful of people (dominate the Security Council)?
“In fact, there is only America and the Europeans – those who say they are white-skinned. . .because they are white-skinned. ‘Anyone who is not like us shall not have the powers, strength and integrity that we have.’ If the United Nations is to survive, we must be equal members of it; equal members who can say when we go to the body, that we are now speaking fully as members with a voice that’s understood, respected and honoured.
“But no, that’s not it. We met in Swaziland years ago and we came up with (the) Ezulwini Consensus. We have said we want two permanent members with a veto if the veto is to continue. We don’t like it, but if the veto is to be retained those (African) members must also have IT, but if the veto is to be abolished they shall be like others.”
The AU’s common position on UN reform as captured by the Ezulwini Consensus demands at least two permanent seats with veto power and five rotating seats on the Security Council.
Britain, China, France, Russia and the US are the current veto-wielding permanent members of the Security Council.
China and Russia have been open to discussing reforms, as have emerging powers like India and Brazil who also want to sit on the Security Council.
President Mugabe also questioned why the UN was headquartered in the United States and yet the majority of the organisation’s membership could be found in Africa and Asia.
The outgoing AU Chair had one last – good humoured but profound – message for Mr Ban, when he said “tell them (Security Council), for the last time that we are also humans and not ghosts”.
“We also belong to the world. Africa shall no longer tolerate slavery by any means; by denial of rights. . .I hope you will hear from us on the issue of the United Nations reform.
“You’re a good man, you’ve visited our countries where diseases have visited and where calamities and terrorism have taken place. We say thank you. That distinguishes you from others. We know where you come from” President Mugabe said, drawing yet more laughter.
The President aimed a blow at US leader Mr Barrack Obama, asking: “But what is he? A voice made to speak their language, to act their act and not our act. They are still superior.”
He painted a picture of the horror of being black in the United States, saying people of colour were shot by white authorities on the streets and “nobody seems to talk about it, but today instead they still want to talk about us”.
President Mugabe rounded off that matter by saying Western interference in African affairs was directed at trying to plant pliant governments on the continent, adding that the colonial agenda had taken on the robes of NGOs – again drawing enthusiastic applause.
Using their various covers, the agents of neo-colonialism, President Mugabe said, were dispersed all over the continent as “spies, pretenders, some say they are here in Africa to assist us, even in armed groups in our territories”.
In a laugh-inducing farewell to the AU Assembly, he told President Déby he was available to render advice thus: “I will still be there, until God says ‘come join the other angels’.”
President Mugabe also said it “was an honour to guide our organisation to implement its vision of the Africa We Want”.
The applause was long and warm as President Mugabe made his way off the podium, twice raising his fist in a salute that brought the entire AU Assembly to its feet.
And there were to be more laughs when he pretended to hit President Déby over the head with the AU Chairman’s gavel as he handed over the mantle.

11 Replies to “Mugabe Threatens To Pull Out Of United Nations”

  1. This is a contrived fight with the UN; if Mugabe cared about Africa having a democratic vote in the UN then why has he denied the people of Zimbabwe the same vote.
    Mugabe is facing another tough election in 2018, the country’s economy in an even worse state than in 2008, he will have no choice but to once again rig the elections and even resort to the same 2008 wanton violence or worse. VP Mnangagwa has al-ready said UNPD, although it is paying for Zimbabwe’s biometric voting system, will not be allowed to monitor Zimbabwe’s next elections together with other Western countries and organizations.
    If the elections are deemed not free and fair and the UN should seek to censor Mu-gabe, if need be he will walk out of the UN. He will have a ready-made excuse; he will insist he is being punished for his uncompromising demands on UN reforms.
    If the AU itself should dare censor him as it did in 2008 this time he will be ready for them; he will accuse the continental body of failing to stand up for Africa and walk out of the AU too!
    Mugabe has no choice but to rig the next elections and the fight with the UN is the smoke screen.
    “Chidembo kana choda kuramba mukadzi, chonoshereketa!” (When the skunk (bad husband) wants to desert its wife it will do anything and everything to pick a fight!) There is simply no stopping Mugabe

  2. You beat me to it brother.Mugabe the Fake Pan Africanist ,the 2 faced hypocrite who uses Isreali spies to Subotage opposition Leaders,he does Platinum deals with a Jewish American guy.Matibili’s hypocricy is now of Legends,he speaks of Slavery and exploitation of Africa’s resources yet he’s the same Bugger who has Invited the Chinese to Loot and plunder our resources,allowed them to exploit and abuse African workers,while the Chinese Invest more Profits in Western Countries than in African countries. I could say much much more,but thanfully the Grim Reaper is within an arms length to him and he will soon be taken away for ever………………….Thank God for that.

  3. The horrors African Americans face in the US are the same Zimbos face in Gushungoland. Ask the Dzamara family and get their opinion on your leadership Mr. President. You are nothing but a hypocrite who pontificates about the vile west yet you are the first to jump on a plane at the least excuse to go to Europe and USA. You are the one who loves Saville Row suits and speak the Queen’s language with impeccable aplomb.
    Your oratory prowess got you the Zand PF leadership and it seems the same has charmed the stupid African leaders.
    We would like Magufuli’s opinion on your new AU title. You are planning to die in office not only in Zimbabwe but the AU as well. Shame they don’t have vacancies for roving ambassadors at the UN. Thought you would have gone for that too.

  4. The horrors African Americans face in the US are the same Zimbos face in Gushungoland. Ask the Dzamara family and get their opinion on your leadership Mr. President. You are nothing but a hypocrite who pontificates about the vile west yet you are the first to jump on a plane at the least excuse to go to Europe and USA. You are the one who loves Saville Row suits and speak the Queen’s language with impeccable aplomb.
    Your oratory prowess got you the Zand PF leadership and it seems the same has charmed the stupid African leaders.
    We would like Magufuli’s opinion on your new AU title. You are planning to die in office not only in Zimbabwe but the AU as well. Shame they don’t have vacancies for roving ambassadors at the UN. Thought you would have gone for that too.

  5. Dzamara died and there was no funeral just for asking him to relinguish power. Therefore he shall also die for asking UN to tore his line.

  6. The goblin only needs to pull out of one place, and that’s out of ZIMBABWE. It pulled us out of the commonwealth and achieved nothing.

  7. The goblin only needs to pull out of one place, and that’s out of ZIMBABWE. It pulled us out of the commonwealth and achieved nothing.

  8. Zimbabwe buys anti riot equipment from Israel. Zimbabwe is using Nikuv, a Mossad appendage to run our elections. Diamond trade with the Zionists is very high. All these monies help Israel to suppress the Palestinians.
    The despot unilaterally pulled us out of the Common Wealth.
    If the Africans buy into this UN withdrawal, the Western countries would be thrilled. Most of the UN budget is directed at African conflicts, health delivery and food handouts yet the majority of the 54 members are in arrears on their subscriptions.
    Dzasukwa should practice what he preaches. Let us start with the security sector and electoral reforms in Zimbabwe. The just my be, the despot can have moral high ground to criticise the UN.

  9. Zimbabwe buys anti riot equipment from Israel. Zimbabwe is using Nikuv, a Mossad appendage to run our elections. Diamond trade with the Zionists is very high. All these monies help Israel to suppress the Palestinians.
    The despot unilaterally pulled us out of the Common Wealth.
    If the Africans buy into this UN withdrawal, the Western countries would be thrilled. Most of the UN budget is directed at African conflicts, health delivery and food handouts yet the majority of the 54 members are in arrears on their subscriptions.
    Dzasukwa should practice what he preaches. Let us start with the security sector and electoral reforms in Zimbabwe. The just my be, the despot can have moral high ground to criticise the UN.

  10. Thank you Pfukwa. He calls on others to reform whilst he does not want and kills every discerning voice.Surely charity begins at home!!!.Yes Africa needs veto powers, and indeed it needs leaders who call it quits when they have failed in nation building and development.

  11. Charity begins at home, mudhara wangu. Your plea for UN recognition and respect is the same as that of millions and millions of Zimbas to you and your ZANU. Treat your own people as equals then you will have the moral authority to grieve to UN.

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