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Parreira Resigns as Coach of South African National Football Team

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-21 - 20:42:48

Carlos Alberto Parreira has just announced that he is resigning as coach of the South African National Team after a year and four months. Mr. Parreira was chosen to lead the South African National Team in preparations for the 2010 World Cup but is leaving so that he could take care of his wife who is ill after undergoing major surgery. Mr. Parreira deserves praise for wanting to be with his family at a critical time for them. Mr. Parreira will leave South Africa for Brazil on the 2nd of May 2008. At the same time, Mr. Parreira has done all that could be possible for the South African Football [Soccer] Team in preparing them for the 2010 World Cup and will be missed. My ideal candidate would be Jose Mourinho.

SOURCE:
BBC News: "Parreira Quits as SA Coach"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/7355700.stm


 
 

Zimbabwe Crisis: 21-IV-2008

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-21 - 20:41:43

MDC Candidate for President of Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangerai met for thirty minutes with the Secretary General of the UN Ban Ki-Moon during a UN Conference in Accra, Ghana. This meeting took place as a side to the UN Conference on Trade and Development. The subject was Zimbabwe. Mr. Tsvangerai has appealed to the UN [United Nations] to intervene while Mr. Ban Ki-Moon has announced that Zimbabwe will be part of the discussion table during the UN Conference which is taking place between the 20th of April 2008 to the 25th of April 2008. It still remains to be seen what will transpire. It is important that the Election Impasse created by the refusal of the Mugabe Government to release the results of the Presidential Election in Zimbabwe be resolved as soon as possible.

SOURCE:
Reuters.com: "Tsvangerai discusses Zimbabwe Crisis With UN Chief"
http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnBAN157545.html

Foreign Minister of Great Britain; David Miliband has accused Mugabe of trying to steal the elections in spite of "60% of the people voting against him". He also continued to accuse Mugabe of making Zimbabwe "A Charade of Democracy". Mr. Miliband also heaped praise on the South African Dock Workers for refusing to unload a Chinese Cargo Ship. I personally would like to thank Mozambique for refusing to unload the ship with its arm cargo. Mr. Miliband also promises help for Zimbabwe when conditions in Zimbabwe improve to the point that "Zimbabwe can rejoin the International Community".

The BBC has also uncovered evidence of ZANU-PF attacks against MDC Supporters from footage filmed in Zimbabwe and smuggled via South Africa.

REFERENCE:
BBC News: "Mugabe Trying To Steal Elections"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7359104.stm

From Harare With Hate

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-21 - 13:31:21


DISCLAIMER: I received permission from this correspondent [who wished to remain anonymous],ZADHR [Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights], and the Independent Catholic News in order to expose the hatred, violence, and acts of gross violations of human rights. The United Nations was founded on the basis of "Never Again" when it came to genocide, and Holocaust. The same applies to the African Union and SADC. It appears that the lessons of the Holocaust in Europe during World War II, the Khmer Rouge Genocide in Cambodia of the 1970's, and more recently the Rwanda Genocide of 100 days in 1994 [as well as Darfur] have not been learned.

HARARE - 21 April 2008 One correspondent in Harare writes: Please publish the latest report from ZADHR (Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights).

The people as reported here are of course only those who manage to reach the private Hospital which takes some of the victims of violence ¬ many others languish untreated in the countryside. There is now a de facto curfew in the townships. Anyone seen outside after dark is beaten. The army are patrolling the streets. In the Anglican Cathedral (St Mary's in Harare, now occupied by Mugabe approved 'Archbishop' Nolbert Kunonga and various hired thugs) doors remain locked, opened only for a 7am empty English Service and for the main 9am Shona Service attended by 60-80 people. I saw my dear friend who looks after the car park his week. He was supervising an empty space sitting in his usual place reading his bible. He gave me a hug and said he was fine. I also saw the elderly white lady with her bicycle who feeds the birds in the cloisters.

It was business as usual for both of them. Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights issued the following statement: ZADHR issued a statement on 15 April concerning 157 cases of organised violence and torture (OVT) documented by members of the Association. As of end of day on 17 April this total had reached 242. 42 cases were seen and treated on 17 April alone; six of these were women, one a boy of 12. Of the 42, 19 of the incidents occurred in Mashonaland East (Murehewa, Mutoko, Mudzi and Maramba) and a further 19 in or near Harare (Dzivarasekwa, Kuwadzana, Tafara, Budiriro, Glen Norah, Epworth and Chitungwiza). Most of these cases continue to be of soft tissue injury, especially of the buttocks but often in other parts of the body including the breast of women. The extreme force of the injuries is demonstrated by the common occurrence of superficial blistering and deep, sometimes extensive, haematoma formation. Haematomas are substantive collections of whole blood, as distinct from simple bruising which is blood in amongst other tissues. In 15 of the cases of soft tissue injury, there were documented tram tracks ¬ on the overlying skin.

This is a classic sign of assault with a hard thin object such as a stick or baton. Three more cases had fractures of the forearm or hand (right ulna, left radius and ulna, two left metacarpals). The patient with fractured right ulna also sustained fractures of ribs on the left side of his chest associated with left haemothorax (blood in the space between the lungs and the chest wall). There have been reports of several deaths but because these do not usually present to ZADHR members, only one case (of multiple stab wounds to the chest and abdomen) can be confirmed. This was a brother of a patient from Karoi, previously reported as having been admitted to hospital in Harare. ZADHR remains deeply concerned that no measures are being taken by the authorities to prevent further violence and by allegations that security forces are now increasingly involved in assaults and torture, particularly in Harare. These cases suggest a disturbing trend of systematic violent assault and torture, and with more victims possibly unable to access medical attention in rural areas, urgent action is required to prevent the situation deteriorating further. It is essential that the United Nations, African Union and SADC take urgent and decisive steps to engage the Zimbabwean authorities and all stakeholders to end this crisis.

ZADHR reiterates its call for an end to violence by all political parties and security forces. Further reports: Zanu PF media say that two policemen have been arrested for failing to add a box containing 5000 votes for Mugabe at a local result.

ANGLICAN-INFORMATION observes that: The Mugabe regime (post election defeat) policy now seems clear - it is as follows: Soften up population by systematic violence, beatings and threats. Call a recount in 23 electoral districts (22 of which were won by the opposition MDC party) ¬ recount and declare that Zanu-PF has not after all lost the election.

This 'recount' has started on 19 April. Once a parliamentary majority is re-established release the 'massaged' presidential results and call for a run-off. 'Win' the re-run presidential election by paying close attention to getting the right result. Reinstate the 'victor' President Mugabe. Business as usual for the privileged ruling elite In the meantime last week the Chinese cargo ship the An Yue Jiang docked at Durban in South Africa. It contains 77 tonnes of small arms, 3 million rounds of ammunition, AK47 assault rifles, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades ¬ all destined for Zimbabwe. The Mbeki government declared that the cargo may legally pass to the Mugabe regime (there is no crisis) .... heroically South African dockers refused to unload the ship because the cargo is clearly destined for use against the Zimbabwean people. (At the time of this update the ship was reported to be on its way to Angola).

A deafening silence has been emitted from a number of quarters about this appalling state of affairs, not least from the House of Bishops, Anglican Province of Central Africa. Bishop Sebastian Bakare struggling in the front line to regain the Anglican Diocese of Harare from the clutches of Nolbert Kunonga being a brave exception.
© Independent Catholic News 2008

Noticias de Venevision: 21-IV-2008

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-21 - 13:29:34


Para Julio Borges, coordinador nacional de Primero Justicia, la política de seguridad del Gobierno presenta inconsistencias y contradicciones, ya que a su juicio las declaraciones de los miembros del gabinete ministerial no tienen reflejo con la realidad. El dirigente reiteró sus críticas al excesivo gasto destinado a la compra de armamento militar, destacando que con ese dinero podría implementarse un efectivo plan de seguridad que trajese tranquilidad a los venezolanos.

El presidente de Alianza Bravo Pueblo, Antonio Ledezma, considera que los gobernantes municipales deben preocuparse más en atender las necesidades de cada sector de la ciudad capital.

El ministro de Comunicación e Información, Andrés Izarra, anunció la suspensión de la edición de este domingo de Aló Presidente –que se realizaría desde Calabozo, estado Guárico– debido a que "una fuerte gripe" le impide al mandatario hacer su programa dominical


 
 

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