Zimbabwe Coup d'etat: Watch President Mugabe's 1980 BBC Interview Saying 'No Military Coup Can Remove Him'

Posted by Odinaka on Wed 15th Nov, 2017 - tori.ng

As the Zimbabwean military has taken power and detained their leader in a reported military coup d'etat, here is a video of President Mugabe's first BBC interview in 1980 saying no military coup can remove him.

Earlier today, soldiers took over Zimbabwe's ZBC state TV broadcaster and made a statement while compounding speculation of a coup against 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe.
 
The armed forces commander, Constantine Chiwenga who has detained Mugabe and his wife, announced during the nationwide broadcast that the military would stop "those bent on hijacking the revolution".
 
Analysts have described the Zimbabwean military's house arrest of President Robert Mugabe, his wife Grace, and other top state officials as a coup d'état, despite military leaders denying that it has usurped the presidency.

"It is definitely a coup, in the sense that there's been a military intervention in the highest office of the state and state functionaries, such as the public broadcaster have been taken over," says Liesl Louw-Vaudron, analyst for the Institute of Security Studies.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that President Mugabe has negotiated for his wife Grace to leave the country to stay in South Africa while he prepares to step down. Press conference slated for tomorrow afternoon.
 
Soldiers have the president and his presidential guard under siege. Ministers mostly those that belonged to G40 faction headed by the first lady have all been detained. Government offices, parliament and courts sealed.
 
Meanwhile, a video which was recorded in 1980 when Robert Gabriel Mugabe became the prime minister of Zimbabwe in his very first interview with the British Broadcasting Cooperation (BBC), has emerged online.
 
Th video shows President Mugabe boasting that he cannot be overthrown by any military coup. He went on to transition from prime minister to president in 1987 and has been ruling the country till date when the military intervened.
 
Watch the BBC interview below;
 
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