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I agree that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter - and that applies the World over.
Rhodesia under Ian Smith was the most civilised country in Africa; the black people were the best educated, the best housed, best fed, best employed, received the best medical treatment, lived without aparthied, but to a great extent, lived without the vote as well.
Due to Harold Wilson's vindictiveness and intransigence, agreement was never reached, so a terrorist war was started and eventually terrorists won - Mugabe.
He won because he had a better terrorist organisation than anyone else - he still has and there were a few of them at that time.
I'm sure that with hind-sight, Rhodesia would have had a black government by 1990, but not a terrorist government and all the people - black and white would have lived with mutual respect and been so much better off.
Terrorists are terrorists by the methods they use, but will appear freedom fighters to some.
Roger