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Zimbabwe Advised To Avoid Confrontation With Qatar Over "Gold Mafia"

4 months agoWed, 23 Oct 2024 08:08:43 GMT
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Zimbabwe Advised To Avoid Confrontation With Qatar Over "Gold Mafia"

Stephen Chan, a professor of world politics at SOAS, University of London, has warned Zimbabwe against “carelessly” antagonising Qatar.

This warning follows Mehluli Dube, a former Fidelity Printers official, who secured the attachment of Al Jazeera’s property after being implicated in the “Gold Mafia” documentary, which exposed Zimbabwe’s gold smuggling syndicates.

Episode 2, titled “Smoke and Mirrors,” accused Dube of corruptly signing off licenses for gold smuggling, allegedly receiving US$3,000 per month.

Dube claims the documentary damaged his reputation and sought a court order to attach Al Jazeera’s property as part of a defamation claim against the “peregrini respondent” (an international party not domiciled within the court’s jurisdiction).

Justice Siyabona Musithu granted Dube’s request in a ruling at the Harare High Court. Musithu said that the case was of public interest and deserved to be tested in court to determine the validity of the allegations.

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He affirmed that the High Court has jurisdiction, and thus, Al Jazeera’s property could indeed be held as requested.

Posting on X, Chan suggested the lawsuit might be sponsored by Zimbabwean authorities as revenge against Al Jazeera for exposing corruption among the elite.

He warned that such a move could backfire, considering Qatar’s substantial international influence.

He wrote:

An interesting lawsuit. Whether it has merit, the courts will decide. If it is somehow a ‘sponsored’ suit in revenge against Al Jazeera, it should be kept in mind Qatar’s huge international influence. Not a country to pick a fight with carelessly.

Al Jazeera, a state-funded broadcaster based in Doha, Qatar, is used by the Gulf State as a powerful tool to advance its foreign policy through public diplomacy.

By broadcasting news and perspectives that align with its interests, Qatar can influence public opinion and elite views both regionally and internationally.

Several countries have restricted Al Jazeera. Egypt has banned Al Jazeera since 2013, accusing it of inciting violence.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have blocked Al Jazeera’s websites and channels.

Bahrain has restricted Al Jazeera’s broadcasts, and Israel has called for the closure of Al Jazeera’s Jerusalem bureau and blocked its transmission.

These restrictions are often part of broader political conflicts and accusations of biased or provocative coverage.

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12 Comments

t · 4 months ago
regai tione kunoenda tsvimbo nedohwe
Itel User · 4 months ago
Apo pekuti Qatar ine huge international influence handigone sekuti zim ingazvivhunduka ,,yakatombonetsana ne England ne America
maHora · 4 months ago
ko Chavangu haasati afa here
Chirarai · 4 months ago
Ndezvake izvo. Ndaasiye dare riite zvaro
Antman · 4 months ago
Regai vakomana
zig · 4 months ago
hanty munoenda ikoko for business
lmana · 4 months ago
it's better they are exposed we a suffering for no reason because of greedy leaders and political goons the majority ukushaya mvura munyika izere nembura yakawandisa all rivers are full of ma**** and you support this wake up
Gora · 4 months ago
Ukabata, wadenha mago
Black Mambazo · 4 months ago
Al Jazeera yaku jairira vanhu manje
inini · 4 months ago
zvakavanzika zvikafumuka panezvinogadzirisika
June · 4 months ago
zvimwe zvinhu hazvidi kudaro vazukuru vedu havadi hondo vanoda peace

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