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Police open fire as soldiers turn on Mugabe

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POLICE shot at rioting soldiers in Harare on Monday as unpaid troops sided with the country's impoverished people for the first time in protest against Zimbabwe's collapsing economy.

Tensions erupted when about 50 soldiers were denied money from banks after queueing all day.

The soldiers, who were wearing camouflage dress, staged an impromptu protest. They were joined by hundreds of civilians at the corner of Robert Mugabe and Fourth streets, in the heart of the capital. When armed riot police arrived to break up the demonstration, the soldiers from Cranborne Barracks fought back.

"The pot is now boiling," said an eyewitness. "We have never seen anything like this before, soldiers and ordinary people standing side by side and fighting the police."
 
His days are numbered. The Great Liberator is about to be forced into exile or shot on sight, one or the other. Then Zimbabwe will have a chance to recover. Once it was a pearl in the Crown of Empire, then Political Correctness allowed an incompetant meglomaniac into power, thanks to Jimmy Carter. Let there be prayers for Zimbabwe.
 
Police open fire as soldiers turn on Mugabe

EXCERPT:

POLICE shot at rioting soldiers in Harare on Monday as unpaid troops sided with the country's impoverished people for the first time in protest against Zimbabwe's collapsing economy.

Tensions erupted when about 50 soldiers were denied money from banks after queueing all day.

The soldiers, who were wearing camouflage dress, staged an impromptu protest. They were joined by hundreds of civilians at the corner of Robert Mugabe and Fourth streets, in the heart of the capital. When armed riot police arrived to break up the demonstration, the soldiers from Cranborne Barracks fought back.

"The pot is now boiling," said an eyewitness. "We have never seen anything like this before, soldiers and ordinary people standing side by side and fighting the police."

Thus ends the reign of another thrupenny Hitler. I hope there are members of his civilian opposition that can take control...putting the army in charge might be just as big a problem.
 
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