Land, the ONLY reason for illegal sanctions against Zim

The United States of America (US) and it’s western allies imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe primarily due to disagreements over the land reform, specifically the Fast Track Land Reform Programme.

This program aimed to redistribute land from white commercial farmers to black Zimbabweans, was seen as a threat to US and British interests.

The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZIDERA) was enacted in 2001 and amended in 2018 to tighten restrictions. ZIDERA demands that Zimbabwe reverse the Land Reform Programme and compensate former white commercial farmers, contradicting Zimbabwe’s Constitution.

Critics argue that sanctions exacerbate economic hardship, while supporters claim they target individuals and entities undermining democracy and human rights.

However, some contend sanctions undermine Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and reverse liberation war gains. The US and its allies claim sanctions target individuals guilty of human rights abuses and corruption, but Zimbabweans view this as a lie. The real motive, they argue, is to force the reversal of the Land Reform Programme.

Zimbabwe’s Constitution emphasizes the irreversibility of land reform, and Section 295 specifies compensation only for indigenous Zimbabweans and those protected by Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements.The New Dispensation has signed the Global Compensation Deed, gradually paying farmers, and plans to issue title deeds to land reform beneficiaries, solidifying the programme and revolutionize agriculture production.

The war of liberation fought against racist colonial laws like the Land Apportionment Act and Land Tenure Act. The US and Western allies seek to rescind liberation war victories.

Sanctions harm Zimbabwe’s economy, limiting access to international finance.

The sanctions debate highlights the complex interplay between politics, economics, and national sovereignty.

The push for their total removal remains a priority.

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