The Struggle Continues
A must read for anyone who is intrigued by Zimbabwean politics and history, but also those interested in the power of our common humanity and the strength that is inside us all Kerry Kennedy, President, Robert F Kennedy Human Rights a masterful account that is eye opening and shocking, yet never loses hope Christina Lamb, author of The Africa House and co author of I Am Malala This magnificent book is far than just the autobiography of one of the most significant figures in Zimbabwean history it is also a history of Zimbabwe itself, and a moral testament Peter Oborne, Political Columnist of the Daily Mail, and author of The Rise of Political Lying, The Triumph of the Political Class and Basil D Oliveira Cricket and Conspiracy The Untold Story David Coltart s roots in Africa might be deep generational ones but his love for and commitment to the country he grew up in, Zimbabwe, goes far beyond the accident of birth This is an authoritative work, spanning the last 60 years of Zimbabwe s history, told from the unique perspective of a first hand witness.Reflecting his career initially as a human rights lawyer in Bulawayo and later, from 2000, as a member of Parliament for the MDC opposition party, Coltart s personal narrative is compelling and his scope broad With sharp insight and intelligent analysis, he is as unsparing of himself as he is of those who continue to wash their hands in the blood of a traumatised people.Coltart throws new light on the shaping and undoing of a country, from the obstinate racism of Ian Smith that provoked Rhodesia s UDI from Britain in 1965, the civil war of the 1970s which brought independence and hopeful democracy to a scarred nation, the Gukurahundi genocide of the 1980s and the terror of the Fifth Brigade, to Mugabe s war on white farmers and the urban poor, and seemingly unshakeable grip on power.Fearless in his championing of peace, non violence and justice and in speaking truth to power, Coltart was branded by Mugabe as a traitor to the state and survived several attempts on his life Through it all he kept meticulous notes, records, letters and diaries, much of which is source material for this book. Download The Struggle Continues – kino-fada.fr An informative and very sobering memoir of Coltart s political involvement since the early 1980s Recommended for those wanting to find outabout Zimbabwe a political history or see a different perspective.The most frustrating thing I find about Zimbabwean politics is that thethings change, thethey actually stay the same Coltart s account identifies some of the established patterns driving this, including the normalization of politically motivated violence and focus on politics An informative and very sobering memoir of Coltart s political involvement since the early 1980s Recommended for those wanting to find outabout Zimbabwe a political history or see a different perspective.The most frustrating thing I find about Zimbabwean politics is that thethings change, thethey actually stay the same Coltart s account iden...Coltart manages to weave together a personal memoir with the history of Zimbabwe s struggle for democracy.By detailing the power structures used by the Rhodesian minority rule led by Ian Smith and Robert Muga...if you want to understand Zimbabwe and its post independence history read this book. very relevant right nowInsightful and CandidAbsolute gem,will stand the test of time All patriotic Zimbabweans must get on board.A dearth of undiluted local history.Well done.

- English
- 26 March 2018 David Coltart
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- 647 pages
- David Coltart
- The Struggle Continues