Her Majesty strips Mugabe of Knighthood
This is not the right time for the mangy old British lion to rise to its height and say this election is not good enough so we'll strip you of your knighthood. — Lord Malloch Brown, British Foreign Office Minister
Despite both Gordon Brown and Lord Malloch Brown, the Foreign Office Minister, indicating in recent days that there would be little point in stripping him of the knighthood, the decision has been taken in view of the extreme nature of his actions in Zimbabwe and the way his regime has attacked opposition members.
The Foreign Office has been in discussions with Buckingham Palace over the move and it has just been agreed that the Zimbabwe president will no longer have the title that was bestowed on him in 1994. The Queen is stripping Robert Mugabe of his knighthood for 'abject disregard for democracy'.
South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu said: "He has mutated into something quite unbelievable. He has turned into a kind of Frankenstein for his people."
In 1994, during the Premiership of John Major, Mugabe was bestowed an honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath by the Queen. It entitles him to use the letters GCB, but not to use the title "Sir."
2 comments:
And yet the Queen backs dictatorship in this country by giving Royal Assent to the Lisbon Treaty, even though it was "sub-judice" at this time in the wake of the Stuart Wheeler legal action and many of her subjects have written to her to express their profound concern and opposition to the Treaty.
Dictatorship in great Britain? Someone has been smoking something illegal. Not having a referendum is reprehensible and un-democratic but hardly constitutes a dictatorship. when was British understatement replaced with hyperbole?
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