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British betrayal of the Africans : land, cattle, human rights : case for Zimbabwe / by Aeneas Chigwedere.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Marondera [Zimbabwe] : Mutapa Pub. House, 2001.Description: vii, 51 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0797423117
Other title:
  • Land, cattle, human rights : case for Zimbabwe
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD992.Z63 C48 2001
Contents:
Introduction -- English political economy -- The Rudd Concession and Charter -- The Lippert Concession -- Seizure of land -- Seizure of cattle -- Human rights -- Concluding remarks.
Summary: Discusses the occupation and colonisation of Zimbabwe by the British and concludes that in the light of this history, the Zimbabwe Government owes nothing to the commercial farmers. Instead, it is argued that Britain owes the commercial farmers and that Zimbabwean Africans deserve reparations from Britain for the servitude they were subjected to for over 90 years.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 51).

Introduction -- English political economy -- The Rudd Concession and Charter -- The Lippert Concession -- Seizure of land -- Seizure of cattle -- Human rights -- Concluding remarks.

Discusses the occupation and colonisation of Zimbabwe by the British and concludes that in the light of this history, the Zimbabwe Government owes nothing to the commercial farmers. Instead, it is argued that Britain owes the commercial farmers and that Zimbabwean Africans deserve reparations from Britain for the servitude they were subjected to for over 90 years.

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