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Opinion

ZIMBABWE’S HORRORS: A DICTATOR’S EVIL RULE

* The only one who can stop Robert Mugabe is himself (“Will Anyone Stop Mugabe?” Editorial, June 24).

There is not and there will never be a black or African movement to replace the only black nationalist leader and land-giver to the people.

Remember – the West did not give Mugabe and the people freedom in their own land. The people fought for it.

In this Internet age, the West can’t destroy African leaders like it used to. The divide-and-conquer card is being played, and the British pawns are being exposed. Chris Black

Jersey City, NJ

* The Post asks, after describing several ongoing horrors of Zimbabwean dictator Mugabe, “Isn’t it time someone acted?”

But most Europeans were vehemently against removing nuclear-ambitious Saddam Hussein and many are unable to prevent a Eurabia. Many nations see President Bush as the Earth’s only evil leader.

And, as America is busy keeping much of the world free already, there is no one to act.

We should establish an international organization of concerned, united nations that would operate to prevent genocide. In fact, there is a 39-story building right out my window being underutilized as a debate club. David Bergstein

Tudor City

* When is the world going to do something about Mugabe?

I find it difficult to believe that the present South African leadership is aiding and abetting this criminal tyrant in butchering his people.

Then again, ordinary South Africans had no pangs of conscience killing and beating their Zimbabwean brothers and sisters who fled Mugabeland in order to survive.

I want to hear more of the voices of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Wilbert Stephenson

Brooklyn