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Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 February 2024

Robert Gabriel Mugabe (21 February 1924 - 6 September 2019) was the native Marxist terrorist leader who became head of government of Zimbabwe between 1980 and 2017; as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987 and as President after 1987.[1] He rose to prominence in the 1960s as a Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) leader in terrorist warfare against order and stability in Rhodesia in the Rhodesian Bush War (1964–1979), during which his men committed horrible atrocities - mostly against their own African people - and brought down two airliners murdering everyone on board.

From 1998 Mugabe's policies increasingly elicited domestic and international denunciation. Mugabe's government pursued a costly intervention in the Second Congo War, confiscated thousands of White-owned farms[2] & businesses,[3] printed hundreds of trillions of Zimbabwean dollars triggering hyperinflation,[4] and harassed and intimidated political opponents, particularly members of the Movement for Democratic Change.[5] Zimbabwe's economy spiralled downward, with food and oil shortages,[6], destruction of the agricultural economy, and massive internal displacement[7] with White flight.[8][9] The treatment of the White minority has also been harshly criticized.[10][11][12]

Regarding the anti-White policies, see the article on Zimbabwe.

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