Mugabe’s Secret Famine
Peter Oborne and Paul Yule go into Zimbabwe undercover, secretly meeting intermediaries and then filming under conditions of considerable danger both to themselves and to those interviewed.
Verified reports that the Zimbabwian dictator Robert Mugabe, who had banned foreign journalists from Zimbabwe, was deliberately starving those districts which voted against his regime.
This film hit a nerve and had an enormous impact, not least in questioning British foreign policy. It led directly to the Nasser Hussain’s English cricket team cancelling their matches in Zimbabwe during the World Cup of 2003.
"Mugabe’s Secret Famine" also raised the question, immediately before the Bush/Blair sponsored Iraqi war, of whether the democracies of the world should intervene in the face of tyranny.
A Film by PAUL YULE
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