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The former prime minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, has died aged 88. The cause of his death is unknown but he had been ill for some time at a residential home in South Africa. He illegally.
Former leader’s farm is seized as Mugabe extends takeover from whites
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Ian Smith — Rhodesia's last white prime minister, whose attempts to resist black rule dragged the country now known as Zimbabwe into isolation and civil war — died Tuesday.
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ZANU won the election and Mugabe became the first Prime Minister of Zimbabwe on 18 April 1980, when the country achieved internationally recognised independence. Background
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26 D an Van der Vat gave a good account of the history and personality of Ian Smith, the former prime minister of Rhodesia ( Obituary, November 21). For Zimbabweans of all races, Smith's.
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Prime Minister Ian Smith ordered the arrest and detention of the leaders of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) and the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), including the Reverend Ndabaningi and Robert Mugabe, on August 26, 1964.
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Ian Smith, the former prime minister of Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, who has died at the age of 88. Photograph: Dave Caulkin/AP World news Former leader of Rhodesia Ian Smith dies Xan Rice in.
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Reuters. HARARE (Reuters) - Ian Smith, who defied the world in 1965 when he led 270,000 white Rhodesians in a unilateral declaration of independence from Britain rather than accept moves to black.
The Prime Minister of Rhodesia , Ian Smith, at a conference in Geneva
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Nov. 21, 2007. Ian Smith, the former prime minister of Britain's rebellious colony of Rhodesia, who once promised that white rule in Africa would endure for 1,000 years, died yesterday in South.
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A slightly shortened version of the original report.The Rhodesian leader Ian Smith,, having beaten off a right -wing challenges to his leadership at home, is.
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The farm of former white minority leader Ian Smith has been seized by Zimbabwe's government. Mr Smith led Rhodesia, as Zimbabwe was known, when its forces battled Robert Mugabe's.
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Ian Smith, the former Rhodesian prime minister who unilaterally declared independence from Britain to preserve white rule has died aged 88 after a long illness. Smith governed the country,.
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Ian Smith, the former prime minister of Rhodesia - now Zimbabwe - has died at the age of 88, convinced that history had vindicated his decision to break with Britain to preserve white-minority.
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A Life in Focus: Ian Smith - last white leader of Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, who fought to preserve minority rule The Independent revisits the life of a notable figure. This week, from.
Ian Smith is finalising an astonishing behind the scenes deal with
Ian Smith (born April 8, 1919, Selukwe, Rhodesia [now Shurugwi, Zimbabwe]—died Nov. 20, 2007, Cape Town, S.Af.) first native-born prime minister of the British colony of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and ardent advocate of white rule, who in 1965 declared Rhodesia 's independence and its subsequent withdrawal from the British Commonwealth.
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Former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith returns a week tomorrow to his home in Zimbabwe. He says he relishes the prospect of facing charges of genocide threatened by President Robert Mugabe,.