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"Nepad
should not be associated with just one country"
SABC
News
May 12, 2005
http://www.sabcnews.co.za/politics/government/0,2172,104191,00.html
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma,
the foreign minister, says Africa's economic upliftment should not be
jeopardized by the perceived problems in Zimbabwe. Dlamini Zuma was speaking
yesterday in Dubai. She also said the obsession with Zimbabwe smacked
of racism. Addressing media during a visit to the United Arab Emirates
(UAE), Dlamini-Zuma said Nepad should not be associated with just one
country. "We resent the idea that if the rest of the world or the West
does not like what one country does, then all of Africa must suffer."
Why should Africa suffer collective punishment, even if there were problems
in Zimbabwe. Does all of the EU suffer because of problems in Northern
Ireland?" Being divided only by the Limpopo river, South Africa knew Zimbabwe's
problems better than any other country, she said. "Zimbabwe is correcting
an historic injustice. We may not agree with the methods but we agree
with the correction of an injustice. This whole hullabaloo is about black
people are taking land from white people. There is an element of racism,"
the minister said.
She stressed that
South Africa believed in a more orderly way of land redistribution. "In
South Africa we are going through a process of buying back land. We believe
these things must be done in this orderly fashion." However, South Africa
would not police Zimbabwe. "This is not how we conduct our relations.
When it rains there is a border between us, when there is no rain there
is no border. So we know the problems of Zimbabwe better than anyone,"
the minister said. She said if Zimbabwe should collapse Britain, the US
or the EU would not be affected. "South Africa will be affected. If there
is a crisis, even the white people will have to cross over to South Africa
to get flights to Britain." She said although Africa would accept the
support of the West to see Nepad succeed, it would not stoop to pressure
to "police Zimbabwe." "Nepad should not be linked to one country," she
said. The minister also said South Africa was hopeful that the UAE would
become involved in Nepad through infrastructure development.
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