Trial of Mugabe lobbyist opens in US

via Trial of Mugabe lobbyist opens in US 29/09/2014

THE trial of a Chicago man accused of illegally lobbying US politicians on behalf of President Robert Mugabe opened Monday with prosecutors focussing on C. Gregory Turner’s character and his role at the centre of an international drama that could have been ripped from the pages of a spy thriller.

Prosecutors painted the 72-year-old Turner as a greedy opportunist who sought to cash in on President Barack Obama’s election by secretly and illegally lobbying Chicago politicians to lift US sanctions against Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.

But Turner’s lawyers said Turner is a “humanitarian” with a track record of helping struggling African nations, who believed Obama’s election would herald “a historic change” in the US approach to foreign nations including Zimbabwe.

They said a contract Turner’s business partner allegedly agreed with the Zimbabwean government to act as its agent is a forgery.

During opening statements, prosecutor Georgia Alexakis said Turner himself had forged the signatures of several Chicago politicians, including Burris, on letters of support for Mugabe.

Mugabe and his ruling elite have since 2001 been the target of U.S. sanctions that seek to punish them for vote-rigging, political violence and intimidation.

But Turner and his business partner Prince Asiel Ben Israel — who previously pleaded guilty — decided to “leverage their political connections” in Chicago and Africa following Obama’s election to overturn the sanctions, Alexakis said.

“Think about that,” she said. “The defendant and Ben Israel were trying to change the laws of this country to the benefit of officials from a foreign government, without telling the U.S. government that they were working for those foreign officials.”

Showing jurors a photo of a smiling Turner and Ben Israel meeting with Mugabe, she pointed to an email in which she said Turner had written that if lobbying for Mugabe meant “breaking [President] Bush’s law, let it be.”

Representing Turner, lawyer Jim Tunick said state Sen. Donne Trotter, who’s also expected to be a prosecution witness, will give evidence that “exonerates” Turner. Trotter and other politicians who travelled to Zimbabwe supported Mugabe before they even met Turner, he said.

Turner was convinced nothing was wrong with lobbying on Mugabe’s behalf after he was told of a 2006 meeting on Capitol Hill between the Black Congressional Caucus and Mugabe’s reserve bank chief, Gideon Gono, himself a target of the sanctions, Tunick said.

“At that meeting, Sen. Joseph Biden, the senator who sponsored the sanctions against Zimbabwe, shook Gideon Gono’s hand!” Tunick boomed.

Tunick also claimed that a $3.4 million “consulting agreement” allegedly signed by Ben Israel and a Zimbabwean senator was forged, pointing to differences in signatures on the Zimbabwean senator’s passport and the contract.

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    Mukanya 10 years ago

    Do you think this US lobbyist is just doing it for free?

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    Mena Bona 10 years ago

    This US lobbyist very obviously is an opportunist. How much time has he spent in Zimbabwe? What does he know about the sham elections since 2000? My bet is nothing. A ruined country being preyed upon by a greedy non African in order to support the regime that has achieved this whilst lining their own pockets. Shame on him.

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    just saying 10 years ago

    Typical of some ill-informed African-American leaders who want to support African leaders irrespective of their track record.Turner is nothing more than a political mercenary. I hope he gets what he deserves for wanting aid & abet a tyrant.