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I dont know if this message from me should be tongue in cheek or not !!!



I wonder if some kind soul might like to send this article onwards to one of your esteemed newspapers the Washingtom Post or one of those in New York that had great delight in publishing pictures of the Iraq prisoner humilation.



Lets gets some balance in the debate ... or dont the liberal media care about Zimbabwe abuse ??



Real pain & humilation !!



Old lady abuse





Peter
 
Posts: 3331 | Location: New Zealand | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Thanks for posting this here Peter.

It shows the very sad deterioration of law and order in Zimbabwe.

I agree with you that ANY sort of abuse should be brought to the attention of the public, and should be universally comdemn, and the perpetrators should be made to pay for their crimes.

Sadly, this is what most of us dream about, but hardly ever going to happen.
 
Posts: 69102 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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I don�t understand why people still go there it is just a matter of time before the first client will look like this?

I stopped years ago driving thru Zimbabwe non of my money goes to this regime.
I rather drive the 500 km longer route via Maputo!
Don�t anyone have cruise missile left?
 
Posts: 395 | Location: Mozambique | Registered: 08 June 2004Reply With Quote
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That and many other instances that have been reported to me is why I backed out of Zimbabwe last year..Most hunts will go without incident, but in my position I cannot and will not put a client in that position..

A few hardy souls insisted, and I did send them to Zim at their request or rather demand, with a signed waver removing me from any litagation if things went tits up....I figure their big boys, and they have to live with their demands, and told them so. Even at that if they were taking wives or children I would have told them to book with someone else...
 
Posts: 42209 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Just goes to show that 12-step programs aren't always the answer.

Russ
 
Posts: 2982 | Location: Silvis, IL | Registered: 12 May 2001Reply With Quote
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We are hunting with Andy Kockott, a displaced farmer and PH, this July in the Zambezi Valley. Andy is a devoted Zimbabwean who has lost his farm, but still loves his country.

While only some of what we spent on the Zambezi Valley hunt will trickle down to the Parks and Wildlife staff, most all of the money for Andy will help him continue on. We are not dealing with any on the banned list or anyone dealing with anyone on the banned list.

So far his travels with clients back and forth to the valley and a Game Ranch have been uneventful. There are road blocks but they are cordial to visitors.

Indications are that the SAVE has major problems in the south, while the north is relatively untouched. Disputed areas, just like known crime areas in our country, are to be avoided.

We plan to enjoy our trip and help support Andy.
 
Posts: 402 | Location: Tennessee, North Carolina | Registered: 01 April 2004Reply With Quote
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