The news that the World Health Organization has rescinded its appointment of Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe, to a “goodwill ambassador” role, should raise more than a few questions:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/10/21/robert-mugabe-under-sanction-for-human-rights-abuses-is-named-a-who-goodwill-ambassador/?utm_term=.805bd08c29eb
The WHO Director General Tedros Ghebreyesus, known as Tedros, said that he had “listened carefully to all who have expressed their concerns” before ending the appointment.
But, given wide recognition of human rights violations committed by this long-term dictator, how did this appointment even get up on the table? Perhaps it shows how far gone the politically correct system is. But, at least the appointment was rescinded under massive international protest.
Henry A. Clark published a little book, A Policeman’s Narrative of Witchcraft and Murder in Zimbabwe, through Veritas Publishing in 1985. This is a very good book for its time, but the degeneracy has rapidly moved on since then, and we need the internet to keep track of the decline:
http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/exclusive-mugabe-to-kick-out-all-remaining-white-farmers-says-zimbabweans-need-land-20170604
Mugabe:
““We told (former British premier) Tony Blair to keep his England and we keep our Zimbabwe because land is our heritage. We have discovered that in Mashonaland East province alone where Ray Kaukonde was the resident minister, there are 73 white commercial farmers who are still occupying some farms when our people do not have land,” said Mugabe speaking in the local Shona language….
We are going to take those farms and re-distribute them to our youths, some of whom did not benefit from the land reform programme but the land would not be enough for everybody. We are also going to take away the land from small scale purchase farmers who are not utilising those farms for re-distribution.”
White genocide, anybody?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-132504/Zimbabwe-white-farmers-fight-flee.html