November 28, 2006 4:25 AM PST
Zimbabwe army says cell phones danger to security
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Saying mobile calls need to be monitored, military leader calls cell service operators "dangerous to the state."
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I guess their desire to monitor every scrap of communication into and out of their country isn't all that different than what President Bush is doing in the U.S., but at least Bush isn't systematically smashing everything in his path to secure his country.
I suppose the mindset of lunatics like Mugabe and Charles Taylor is "My country will be secure when everyone who is not me is dead."