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Mr Mugabe isn't a great dictator, in spite of his moustache.(News)
Cape Times (South Africa)
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March 7, 2007
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SORRY to have to inform Robert Mugabe, especially so soon after his 83rd birthday, that he is not actually a great dictator.
Hitler was a great dictator. So were Stalin, Mao Zedong and Pol Pot. All murdered millions.
Even Idi Amin and Jean-Bedel Bokassa were greater dictators than Mugabe, in that they personally butchered people and, it is rumoured, ate some of them.
But people persist in awarding poor old Uncle Bob the title of dictator. "Go home dictator", said protesters' banners when he visited Namibia last week.
"Zimbabwe's defiant ...
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