US Ambassador a 'Pervert' : Mugabe's Men
Independent Online, SA
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Harare (Zimbabwe):
President Robert Mugabe's newspapers have accused the American ambassador to Zimbabwe, Christopher Dell, of being a sexual pervert visiting "unseemly" areas and have threatened his diplomatic immunity.
The unprecedented personal attack on Dell follows a speech he made last week to a United States-funded university in Mutare, in eastern Zimbabwe, criticising Mugabe's "voodoo economics", corruption and gross mismanagement, which he said had wrecked the economy.
In addition to personal insults and threats to his physical safety, the government's Sunday Mail warned on Sunday that Mugabe would summon the veteran US diplomat to his office this week to protest about his "undiplomatic" speech.The first retaliation against Dell's speech - arguably the best-researched of any diplomat in the past few years - came in the government-controlled Herald newspaper on Saturday through a columnist, Nathaniel Manheru.
It referred to an incident last month when Dell was held at gunpoint for 90 minutes by trigger-happy members of Mugabe's personal soldiers, the Presidential Guard, after he was apprehended walking his dog in a poorly marked security area in the National Botanical Gardens. Manheru's largely incomprehensible weekly column is often written by, or its content is directed by, Mugabe's spokesperson, George Charamba:
"He (Mr Dell) is in the habit of wo(a)ndering in strange, unseemly places one never associates with characters of the beau monde that ambassadors are supposed to inhabit. We all know what happens by the margins of the Botanical Garden as night falls."So many of our youthful citizens have been deflowered there, lured by the greenback from generous and flaunting foreigners not given (to) enjoying sex the conventional way."
Nov 07, 2005
Independent Online, SA
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Harare (Zimbabwe):
President Robert Mugabe's newspapers have accused the American ambassador to Zimbabwe, Christopher Dell, of being a sexual pervert visiting "unseemly" areas and have threatened his diplomatic immunity.
The unprecedented personal attack on Dell follows a speech he made last week to a United States-funded university in Mutare, in eastern Zimbabwe, criticising Mugabe's "voodoo economics", corruption and gross mismanagement, which he said had wrecked the economy.
In addition to personal insults and threats to his physical safety, the government's Sunday Mail warned on Sunday that Mugabe would summon the veteran US diplomat to his office this week to protest about his "undiplomatic" speech.The first retaliation against Dell's speech - arguably the best-researched of any diplomat in the past few years - came in the government-controlled Herald newspaper on Saturday through a columnist, Nathaniel Manheru.
It referred to an incident last month when Dell was held at gunpoint for 90 minutes by trigger-happy members of Mugabe's personal soldiers, the Presidential Guard, after he was apprehended walking his dog in a poorly marked security area in the National Botanical Gardens. Manheru's largely incomprehensible weekly column is often written by, or its content is directed by, Mugabe's spokesperson, George Charamba:
"He (Mr Dell) is in the habit of wo(a)ndering in strange, unseemly places one never associates with characters of the beau monde that ambassadors are supposed to inhabit. We all know what happens by the margins of the Botanical Garden as night falls."So many of our youthful citizens have been deflowered there, lured by the greenback from generous and flaunting foreigners not given (to) enjoying sex the conventional way."
Nov 07, 2005