Nov 6, 2010

Yo tenía un elefante, que se llamaba Trompita

Pata o trompa ?

Zimbabwean soldiers are being given elephant meat for their rations, a wildlife campaigner has told the BBC.[...]

Zimbabwe is believed to have some 100,000 elephants - more than its parks can sustainably hold and its economy is in freefall. [...]

The ZimOnline website quoted an unnamed senior army officer in Harare as saying: "Soldiers started eating elephant meat last week." The officer said the meat was a welcome relief, with the website saying soldiers had previously only been given sadza (maize-meal porridge) to eat.

Mr Rodrigues said that army contracts to supply beef to feed soldiers had been cancelled. "It is cheaper and easier to use elephant meat," he said.[...]

The economy is collapsing and soldiers have recently gone on the rampage in the capital, Harare, after being unable to withdraw their salaries in cash from banks. The pay of many civil servants is barely enough to pay for their transport to and from work, so most people survive by trading on the black market or on the money sent by relatives abroad.

The army plays a key role in keeping President Robert Mugabe in power.


Grandes éxitos del totalitarismo, vol. XXXVII

1 comment:

  1. No, pará, no puede ser. Debe ser mentira. Todo el mundo sabe que cuanto más pobre y atrasada una sociedad mayor su sensibilidad ante los problemas del medioambiente.

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