Peter Reynolds

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Radovan, Robert and Omar

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If they really have got Karadzic then tyrants and war criminals the world over should be shaking in their boots because we’re coming to get you all.  There is no escape.  Despite the evil and corruption that still exists in the world, is this not a breath of fresh and sweet air?  Perhaps there is hope for mankind?  Perhaps this does show that we are making progress.

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July 21, 2008 at 11:28 pm

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The Africa Union and Mugabe

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He should certainly have been arrested on sight and I could probably have been persuaded that he was shot while trying to escape.  Nevertheless, The AU must condemn him in the strongest possible terms.  Every step they take back from immediate arrest is a betrayal of their people.  At least be clear in your judgement even if you have no courage for action.

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June 30, 2008 at 8:03 pm

The World Waits For Mandela

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If Nelson Mandela cannot bring himself to condemn Mugabe this weekend at his birthday celebrations then he will have let us all down.

Although this is a heavy burden to place on any individual, Mandela has established himself as a moral authority and the moral authority in Africa.

We look to you as a hero and one of the few world leaders with inarguable integrity to bring down judgement on the head of this evil man.  State the truth and the world will follow your lead

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June 24, 2008 at 10:26 pm

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Assassination – a legitimate political tool?

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If our actions in Afghanistan and Iraq are morally justified then now we should be mounting a special forces operation to assassinate Robert Mugabe

This man is evil to the core and is beyond any redemption or pardon.  The people of Zimbabwe are relying on the international community to liberate them and surely this is the most effective way to do so with the least collateral damage.

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June 22, 2008 at 11:00 pm

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