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Lesotho ??
"); document.write("They still exist :)
So when BOB has completely destroyed his country, LESOTHO is going to step in and assist financially and help uplift the people ???
I think not !!!!!!!!!
The countries objecting to Bobs behaviour are the ones who are and will be called on to drag another African country out of the ####...
So little Mosisili, have a look at the big picture and maybe you should care who is ruling the country...... You should know, the only reason you exist is because of another African country .. steve"); document.write("
Favour a regime without free/fair elections
"); document.write("It is amazing that Pakalitha Mosisili can start claimimg it was about time that \"countries and states respect the sovereignty of other countries\". If that was his and Robert Mugabe's thought process during the 70s the Rhodesian government would still be in power, as would white-governed Basutoland. If the world respected the the \"sovereignty\" of the United Kingdom he would never be able to make his speeches. It is BECAUSE other nations respect the \"rightful status\" (the meaning of sovereignty) of Zimbabwe that they speak out. Zimbabwe needs a RIGHTful political unit, not one of wrongfulness, torture, displacement and hardship. I think Mr Sosisili needs to acknowledge the terrible failings of the June elections in Zimbabwe and the awful oppression of decent, kind Zimbabweans by a fanatic core of people scheming for wealth and power.

Is Pakalitha Mosisili's government sending food to starving Zimbabweans or providing work for Zimbabwe's refugees? Deeds speak louder thann words - and the silence is deafening.. Paul weston"); document.write("
Mosisili should be ashamed of himself
"); document.write("It is amaizing to still hear a person of Mosisili position supporting a person who killed, tortured and forced so many people out of their own land. i stay in Botswana, and it pains me a lot seeing people of my colour living a very difficult life as a result of another black person. my home village is a three kilometers away from the border that we share we Zimbabwe. when we were young we used to go across to buy things that we needed. this included clothes, parafin and cooking oil. Today we dont bother because of Mugabe doings. last friday our maid, a Zimbabwean lady married in Botswana crossed over to check on her ill sister and she had planned to return on sunday only to return today because cross border public transport was not operating as a result of shortage of fuel. they had to organise fuel from a friend here in Bots. Zimbabweans cross the border daily as to try find a better living in Botswana where they survive on piece works. i dont know if Lesotho is not experiencing the same. Mosisili should evaluate his thoughts again because nothing is ok across the fence. . mooketsi muzila"); document.write("
Legitimacy of elections
"); document.write("Ermm All politicians (typical since everything has to have a 'political' solution as opposed to a lawfull one) convinietly forget that Zimbabwe's own electoral laws say that Tsvangirai should be president considering the second vote took place more then 30 days after the primary election.. Lepper_Messiah"); document.write("
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