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Mugabe and the White African
Mugabe and the White African
Author: Ben Freeth
An intimate account of one family's astonishing bravery in the face of brutality, as well as perhaps the outside world's only real glimpse of what it is like to live inside the terror of Mugabe's Zimbabwe Ben Freeth has an extraordinary story to tell. Like that of many white farmers, his family's land was "reclaimed" by Mugabe's government for r...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780745955469
ISBN-10: 0745955460
Publication Date: 10/1/2011
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Lion UK
Book Type: Paperback
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MUGABE AND THE WHITE AFRICAN by Ben Freeth Ben Freeth and his father-in-law, Mike Campbell lived and farmed in Zimbabe for years, until Mugabe began his land seizure program. Mugabe wanted all whites out of his country and used whatever he could to achieve his desires.

He is an evil, evil man and this is Ben's story of how he and his family took a stand against Mugabe. The despair the family went through, the court trials, the beatings they took from Mugabe's goons and more are discussed. One gets a closer look at President Mugabe, his
people, the land and the Tribulation.

There are pictures included that really bring this memoir home. There is also a map and the letter that Ben wrote Mugabe A well-written memoir that is compelling, emotional, engaging and distressing. This is a great companion to the award winning documentary, MUGABE AND THE WHITE AFRICAN.


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