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By: Peter Godwin
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Born in what’s now called Zimbabwe, journalist Peter Godwin returns to his homeland in 2008 after three decades of Robert Mugabe’s brutal economic and human destruction. Hoping to “dance on Mugabe’s political grave” in the wake of the tyrant’s defeat at the polls, Godwin instead risks his life to secretly chronicle Mugabe’s ruthless backlash of torture and terror locals call “The Fear.”

©2010 Peter Godwin (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC
Politics & Government Africa Biographies & Memoirs
Compelling Account • Gripping Narrative • Clear Factual Content • Essential Story • Historical Depth

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Intense and exhausting! Painstakingly & scrupulously detailed! Leaves me shaking my head with sadness!

Read at your own Risk!

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Hey will written clear and factual account of a horrific time in the history of Africa

Historical account of a terrible time in Africa

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I’ve been dismayed for decades after the election of Mugabe. What seemed so promising to begin with quickly turned into a horror of epic proportions. Where do they evil men come from? This man was definitely a person history will look back on with horror and loathing forever, just like Hitler. I am glad he is dead and rotting! It’ll take 200 years for Zimbabwe to fully recover if they ever can. Mugabe set his country back 150 years. He and his cronies stole so much money from Zimbabwe and let the society disintegrate, the people became beggars to the world for food and necessities. What a horrific price to pay for independence from the stability of governance of Great Britain. So they wanted independence and they got Mugabe who raped and murdered to keep a stranglehold on power.
Maybe the Brits knew something everybody else in Zimbabwe was willing to ignore, and thus forced the Zimbabweans to fight for independence from them? Which was the lesser evils of the two situations?
Was it so bad under Britain’s thumb?
Who knows, but sadly we know the end results. What a modern day tragedy....

The African Hitler

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A must read for us pampered and overly trusting Americans who may believe this couldn’t happen here.

History repeats

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This should be required reading for every Zimbabwean! I knew the political violence was horrible in 2008 but I just never knew the extent of it. Mugabe deserves a special place in hell.

Required reading

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