LITTLE ROCK — Ian Smith, the former Rhodesian prime minister who led a white-minority government and fought a civil war to suppress black nationalism in the country now known as Zimbabwe, died Tuesday ...
In an astounding political volte-face, some of Zimbabwe’s former freedom fighters have eagerly assumed the mantle of their former oppressor, The Rhodesian Front, and now shackle the citizens of the ...
SOUTH AFRICA:Ian Smith, the former Rhodesian prime minister who led a white-minority government and fought a civil war to suppress black nationalism in the country now known as Zimbabwe, died ...
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“Vote Rhodesian Front for a white Christmas!” shouted a heckler at a Salisbury rally as the campaign for Southern Rhodesia’s 65-seat Parliament wound up last week. The man he interrupted—Sir Roy ...
Visual artist, lawyer, musician and political activist, Marshall Baron created politically charged abstract paintings that required a certain degree of intelligence, visual literacy and wit to ...
THE white Rhodesian regime by all accounts waged a highly effective counter-insurgency war against the guerilla forces. Its successes were across the military and intelligence spheres. The kill ratio ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. IAN Smith, an ardent advocate of white rule in Rhodesia, who unilaterally declared independence (UDI) from Britain in 1965 and governed ...
Harare — POLITICAL events happening over the past two weeks have been so quick it took some time to understand them. First, there was President Mugabe opening Parliament two weeks ago challenging the ...