Advogados vão passar a ter estágios financiados pelo Estado
AS "OFICIOSAS" POR NOSSA CONTA SÓ DEVEM TERMINAR NO TEDH E CLARO COM A "NOSSA" CONDENAÇÃO....
Sunday, February 28, 2016
ISTO É ASSIM HÁ MUITO TEMPO.NÃO SABIAM?PÁ SE CALHAR QUERIAM TER LUCRO COM A POBREZA ALHEIA QUE NOS VEIO ENRIQUECER...
Esclarece-se, porém, algo que muitas vezes é esquecido no plano mediático: que o direito de uma pessoa economicamente inactiva residir noutro país depende, já hoje e nos termos do direito da UE, da circunstância de "essa pessoa dispor de recursos suficientes para si própria e para os membros da sua família, a fim de não se tornar uma sobrecarga para o regime de segurança social do Estado-membro de acolhimento, e de dispor de uma cobertura extensa de seguro de doença".
DEPOIS DA DESCOLONIZAÇÃO EXEMPLAR OS MESMOS TRATARAM DE PASSAR A COLONIZADORES MAS COM "DIREITOS" PASSANDO POR CIMA DA LEI CLARO.É MUITO MAIS CHIQUE BERRAR CONTRA O BCE E ARRASTAR QUEM O TEM PARA PODEREM SALVAR CÁ DENTRO E LÁ FORA...POIS QUE IMAGINEM A "RAÇA MISTA TEM QUE VENCER"!
E AINDA NÃO EXPLICARAM BEM AO ZÉ POVINHO ESSA COISA DA BOA E MÁ MOEDA.NO CASO A EMIGRAÇÃO FORÇADA QUE PROVOCAM NO INDIGENATO QUE TEM QUE "REMETER" PARA VER AS SUAS ECONOMIAS "COMIDAS" A UMA GRANDE VELOCIDADE.PORQUE SALVAR SAI CARO...
DEPOIS DA DESCOLONIZAÇÃO EXEMPLAR OS MESMOS TRATARAM DE PASSAR A COLONIZADORES MAS COM "DIREITOS" PASSANDO POR CIMA DA LEI CLARO.É MUITO MAIS CHIQUE BERRAR CONTRA O BCE E ARRASTAR QUEM O TEM PARA PODEREM SALVAR CÁ DENTRO E LÁ FORA...POIS QUE IMAGINEM A "RAÇA MISTA TEM QUE VENCER"!
E AINDA NÃO EXPLICARAM BEM AO ZÉ POVINHO ESSA COISA DA BOA E MÁ MOEDA.NO CASO A EMIGRAÇÃO FORÇADA QUE PROVOCAM NO INDIGENATO QUE TEM QUE "REMETER" PARA VER AS SUAS ECONOMIAS "COMIDAS" A UMA GRANDE VELOCIDADE.PORQUE SALVAR SAI CARO...
Saturday, February 27, 2016
300 LUNÁTICOS APESAR DE A PROPAGANDA EM PESO LHES DAR VOZ
Iniciativa para sensibilizar sobre direitos de refugiados repetiu-se noutros 27 países e 157 cidades da União Europeia
Cerca de três centenas de pessoas participaram hoje, em Lisboa, na Marcha Europeia pelos Direitos dos Refugiados, iniciativa que se repetiu noutros 27 países e 157 cidades da União Europeia, que visou alertar para esta situação.
MAS "VONTADE POLÍTICA" É O QUE NÃO FALTA POR AÍ.PELO QUE O INDIGENATO DEVE ESPERAR A CONTINUAÇÃO DA LIÇÃO ANTERIOR.ISTO É CONTINUAREM A SER TRAÍDOS...
Cerca de três centenas de pessoas participaram hoje, em Lisboa, na Marcha Europeia pelos Direitos dos Refugiados, iniciativa que se repetiu noutros 27 países e 157 cidades da União Europeia, que visou alertar para esta situação.
MAS "VONTADE POLÍTICA" É O QUE NÃO FALTA POR AÍ.PELO QUE O INDIGENATO DEVE ESPERAR A CONTINUAÇÃO DA LIÇÃO ANTERIOR.ISTO É CONTINUAREM A SER TRAÍDOS...
QUE OS INTERNACIONALISTAS CONTINUEM A NACIONALIZAR A EITO QUE VÃO ACABAR POR OS TER CÁ TODOS.UMA VERDADEIRA RIQUEZA...MAS VÃO TER QUE LHES PAGAR...
Prestações sociais, imigração e casamentos de conveniência: o que vai mudar na Europa
COM O MAMADOU BA NO SOS RACISMO A RAPAZIADA DA GUINÉ CONAKRI "DESCOBRIU" O SOBADO DE LISBOA.JÁ SABEM AO FIM DE 6 ANOS DOS QUAIS 3 PODEM SER EM PRISÃO MAIS UM "PORTUGUÊS" COM QUE DIVIDIR TODOS OS "DIREITOS"...
MAS NÃO SÃO SÓ ESTES AMIGOS DO MAMADOU BA NÃO.PAQUISTANESES, AFEGÃOS,INDIANOS ENFIM COMO DIRIA O CAMÕES DAS MAIS DESVAIRADAS PARAGENS.ALGUNS SÓ TÊM QUE PAGAR O "PIZO" DE IREM AO CU DO SALVADOR...
COM O MAMADOU BA NO SOS RACISMO A RAPAZIADA DA GUINÉ CONAKRI "DESCOBRIU" O SOBADO DE LISBOA.JÁ SABEM AO FIM DE 6 ANOS DOS QUAIS 3 PODEM SER EM PRISÃO MAIS UM "PORTUGUÊS" COM QUE DIVIDIR TODOS OS "DIREITOS"...
MAS NÃO SÃO SÓ ESTES AMIGOS DO MAMADOU BA NÃO.PAQUISTANESES, AFEGÃOS,INDIANOS ENFIM COMO DIRIA O CAMÕES DAS MAIS DESVAIRADAS PARAGENS.ALGUNS SÓ TÊM QUE PAGAR O "PIZO" DE IREM AO CU DO SALVADOR...
FRANCISCA E NÃO HÁ JUÍZES?OLHA QUE ARQUIVAR E REVERTER...
Processo do procurador «não afeta credibilidade» do Ministério Público, diz ministra
A ministra da Justiça negou hoje que o caso que levou à prisão preventiva do procurador Orlando Figueira tenha provocado um problema de credibilidade do Ministério Público (MP). "Não penso que haja um problema de credibilidade do Ministério Público.
E TAMBÉM COM VIAGENS PARA ANGOLA ...
A ministra da Justiça negou hoje que o caso que levou à prisão preventiva do procurador Orlando Figueira tenha provocado um problema de credibilidade do Ministério Público (MP). "Não penso que haja um problema de credibilidade do Ministério Público.
E TAMBÉM COM VIAGENS PARA ANGOLA ...
OS NOSSOS INTERNACIONALISTAS ESTA PARTE DA DOUTRINA NÃO APLICAM...
China executes Ferrari-loving billionaire 'gangster'
Liu Han, a mining tycoon known for his love of cigars, casinos and fast cars, is executed for "tyrannical" crimes and mafia killings as Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive continues
Liu Han sits in courtroom as he learns of his death sentence in Hubei province in China on August 07th, 2014
Liu Han sits in courtroom as he learns of his death sentence in Hubei province in China on August 07th, 2014 Photo: Xinhua News Agency/REX
By Tom Phillips, Beijing9:24AM GMT 09 Feb 2015 Comments175 Comments
A Chinese billionaire famed for his love of casinos, cigars and luxury cars was executed on Monday in one of the most dramatic episodes yet in president Xi Jinping's war on corruption.
Liu Han, a 49-year-old mining tycoon once worth at least £4.2 billion, was one of five alleged mafia kingpins to receive the death penalty after being convicted of offences including gun-running and murder.
The part-time God Father "tyrannised local people and seriously harmed the local economic and social order," Xinhua, China's official news agency, said in a brief dispatch announcing the execution.
Prior to his death Liu was allowed a final "meeting" with his family, Xinhua added.
Liu Han made his money in construction and went on to become the chairman of the Hanlong Group, a Chengdu-based mining firm with interests in Australia, Africa and the United States.
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Worth an estimated 40 billion yuan (£4.2 billion) at his peak, the tycoon was a vocal and extravagant regular in the business pages, boasting of his diamond watches and fleet of Bentleys, Ferraris and Rolls-Royces.
In a 2010 interview with the Wall Street Journal, Liu bragged of plans to buy a billion tons of uranium. "Liu Han always wins. Liu Han never loses," said the billionaire, who was reportedly wearing a knee-length mink jacket.
Yet for all his business acumen, Liu's parallel life as an "evil gangster" proved his undoing.
Liu Han (EPA)
The disgraced billionaire was arrested in 2013 and sentenced to death last May, with a court in Hubei province declaring him head of "a cabal of ferocious gangsters". Xinhua said Liu was "a ruthless underworld kingpin" and claimed one of his gangs had been found in possession of three grenades, 20 guns, 677 bullets, 2,163 shotgun cartridges and more than 100 knives.
The most violent of his alleged crimes came in 2009 when he masterminded a drive-by shooting in Sichuan province in which three people were killed.
"It was so fast. It was like watching a movie," a witness to the executions told state media.
On Monday, state media spun Liu's execution as the latest victory in Xi Jinping's war on corruption. The tycoon's mafia group had been "harboured and indulged by government officials," Xinhua claimed.
Yet sceptics believe the billionaire's execution is merely the latest chapter in a political purge of Mr Xi's rivals. Liu had connections to Zhou Yongkang, the disgraced former security chief who was recently expelled from the Communist Party and is awaiting sentencing for corruption.
Liu Han is escorted by police officers during his trial in April 2014 (Imagechina/REX)
Andrew Wedeman, a political scientist who studies corruption in China, said Xi Jinping faced a tough juggling act to convince Chinese citizens he was successfully slaying powerful and corrupt "tigers" such as Liu and Mr Zhou without simply exposing a Party that was rotten to the core.
"It is a tricky business because as you hang more pelts from the walls of Zhongnanhai [the leadership compound in Beijing] ... do people say, "Wow you are a great tiger hunter!"? Or do they go, "Oh my God! There are an awful lot of tigers out there in the hills!"?
"He is walking a tightrope," Prof Wedeman said of the Communist Party leader.
Mr Liu, who was executed alongside his brother and three alleged accomplices, denied the charges against him.
"I've been framed," he shouted during his sentencing last year, according to Hong Kong's South China Morning Post.
ATÉ ASSASSINOS ANDAM POR AÍ NA BOA...DEVIDO ÀS "GARANTIAS" QUANTO MAIS CORRUPTOS QUE AFUNDARAM A NAÇÃO...E A QUEREM VER MUITO MAIS ESCURINHA DEPOIS DE TEREM ENTREGUE TUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO...
Liu Han, a mining tycoon known for his love of cigars, casinos and fast cars, is executed for "tyrannical" crimes and mafia killings as Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive continues
Liu Han sits in courtroom as he learns of his death sentence in Hubei province in China on August 07th, 2014
Liu Han sits in courtroom as he learns of his death sentence in Hubei province in China on August 07th, 2014 Photo: Xinhua News Agency/REX
By Tom Phillips, Beijing9:24AM GMT 09 Feb 2015 Comments175 Comments
A Chinese billionaire famed for his love of casinos, cigars and luxury cars was executed on Monday in one of the most dramatic episodes yet in president Xi Jinping's war on corruption.
Liu Han, a 49-year-old mining tycoon once worth at least £4.2 billion, was one of five alleged mafia kingpins to receive the death penalty after being convicted of offences including gun-running and murder.
The part-time God Father "tyrannised local people and seriously harmed the local economic and social order," Xinhua, China's official news agency, said in a brief dispatch announcing the execution.
Prior to his death Liu was allowed a final "meeting" with his family, Xinhua added.
Liu Han made his money in construction and went on to become the chairman of the Hanlong Group, a Chengdu-based mining firm with interests in Australia, Africa and the United States.
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Worth an estimated 40 billion yuan (£4.2 billion) at his peak, the tycoon was a vocal and extravagant regular in the business pages, boasting of his diamond watches and fleet of Bentleys, Ferraris and Rolls-Royces.
In a 2010 interview with the Wall Street Journal, Liu bragged of plans to buy a billion tons of uranium. "Liu Han always wins. Liu Han never loses," said the billionaire, who was reportedly wearing a knee-length mink jacket.
Yet for all his business acumen, Liu's parallel life as an "evil gangster" proved his undoing.
Liu Han (EPA)
The disgraced billionaire was arrested in 2013 and sentenced to death last May, with a court in Hubei province declaring him head of "a cabal of ferocious gangsters". Xinhua said Liu was "a ruthless underworld kingpin" and claimed one of his gangs had been found in possession of three grenades, 20 guns, 677 bullets, 2,163 shotgun cartridges and more than 100 knives.
The most violent of his alleged crimes came in 2009 when he masterminded a drive-by shooting in Sichuan province in which three people were killed.
"It was so fast. It was like watching a movie," a witness to the executions told state media.
On Monday, state media spun Liu's execution as the latest victory in Xi Jinping's war on corruption. The tycoon's mafia group had been "harboured and indulged by government officials," Xinhua claimed.
Yet sceptics believe the billionaire's execution is merely the latest chapter in a political purge of Mr Xi's rivals. Liu had connections to Zhou Yongkang, the disgraced former security chief who was recently expelled from the Communist Party and is awaiting sentencing for corruption.
Liu Han is escorted by police officers during his trial in April 2014 (Imagechina/REX)
Andrew Wedeman, a political scientist who studies corruption in China, said Xi Jinping faced a tough juggling act to convince Chinese citizens he was successfully slaying powerful and corrupt "tigers" such as Liu and Mr Zhou without simply exposing a Party that was rotten to the core.
"It is a tricky business because as you hang more pelts from the walls of Zhongnanhai [the leadership compound in Beijing] ... do people say, "Wow you are a great tiger hunter!"? Or do they go, "Oh my God! There are an awful lot of tigers out there in the hills!"?
"He is walking a tightrope," Prof Wedeman said of the Communist Party leader.
Mr Liu, who was executed alongside his brother and three alleged accomplices, denied the charges against him.
"I've been framed," he shouted during his sentencing last year, according to Hong Kong's South China Morning Post.
ATÉ ASSASSINOS ANDAM POR AÍ NA BOA...DEVIDO ÀS "GARANTIAS" QUANTO MAIS CORRUPTOS QUE AFUNDARAM A NAÇÃO...E A QUEREM VER MUITO MAIS ESCURINHA DEPOIS DE TEREM ENTREGUE TUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO...
OS SALVADORES DO PLANETA NO UK MUITO ATRASADOS RELATIVAMENTE AOS DO SOBADO DE LISBOA...
Photograph emerges of Zimbabwe 'land grab' British doctor with Grace Mugabe
Image shows Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro smiling next to Zimbabwe's first lady during a visit to an orphanage she runs
Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro and his wife Veronica with Grace Mugabe (left) during a visit to the orphanage she runs
Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro and his wife Veronica with Grace Mugabe (left) during a visit to the orphanage she runs
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By Peta Thornycroft and Aislinn Laing in Johannesburg9:20PM GMT 26 Feb 2016
A photograph has emerged showing a British citizen whose claim on a white Zimbabwean’s farm saw him evicted last month smiling next to Grace Mugabe during a visit to the orphanage she runs.
Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro, 57, was one of thousands of Zimbabweans who left the country during the height of the political unrest after 2000 and now runs an NHS slimming clinic in Nottingham.
Last September, he and his wife Veronica went to Kingston Deverill, a tobacco farm 145 miles north of Harare which is owned by Philip and Anita Rankin, with a letter from the government allocating the land to him.
When the Rankins refused to leave, settlers moved into a cottage on the land using a car registered to Dr Nyatsuro.
Phillip Rankin and his wife Anita Photo: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/The Telegraph
In January, a warrant was issued for Mr Rankin’s arrest and days later, a large contingent of police broke into the property and dragged him away by force, loading his furniture onto lorries sent from Harare. Mr Rankin was released several hours later but has not returned to his farm.
The raid was one of the most dramatic and heavy-handed in recent memory and baffled Zimbabwe’s dwindling band of white farmers.
Mr and Mrs Rankin maintain the farm they bought after independence in 1980 had already been whittled away by successive land claims and had now been gazetted by the government as immune to any further land claims.
A lawyer acting for Dr Nyatsuro told The Telegraph he never specifically requested the Rankin’s farm but had simply applied for a farm to settle on under Zimbabwe’s land reform programme.
He denied any knowledge of the police action – which Mr Rankin’s lawyers have declared unlawful since a court process was ongoing – and that any political influence had been brought to bear.
“It is our understanding that many Zimbabweans regardless of political affiliation benefited from the land reform programme,” Fungai Chimwamurombe, a Harare-based lawyer, wrote in a legal letter to the Telegraph last month.
“We are not aware of their relationship status with the president and indeed the basis used for them to benefit from the programme.”
Police sources told the Telegraph that Dr Nyatsuro and his wife, who works as a receptionist at the Willows Slimming Clinic he runs in Carlton, Nottingham, had ties to Grace Mugabe.
In a series of photographs taken during a visit to Mrs Mugabe’s Mazowe Orphanage which is thought to have taken place in March last year, the smartly-dressed couple are pictured smiling at the camera alongside another unidentified couple and Mrs Mugabe.
In others, they are seated with children on their knees and a suitcase of new presents open nearby which the children appear to be unwrapping.
A spokesman for the First Couple could not be reached for comment and Mr Chimwamurombe and the Nyatsuros did not respond to requests for comment.
Kate Hoey MP, chairman of the All-Party Group on Zimbabwe, said the photograph appeared to suggest a possible reason for the Nyatsuro’s expedited claim.
A Foreign Office spokesman in January voiced concern that the seizure of the farm "did not follow the process as described by the constitution".
"We are aware of the allegation that the beneficiary of this farm may be a British citizen," added the spokesman. "We will consider what further action to take."
It is understood that James Duddridge, Africa minister, has asked the Home Office to look at whether Dr Nyatsuro could have his citizenship stripped were he to push ahead with his claim.
However, Don Flynn, an immigration expert from the Migrants Rights Network, said unless Dr Nyatsuro had retained his Zimbabwean citizenship, the UK would not be allowed to make him “stateless” under human rights legislation.
“The general rule in African countries is that they don’t recognise dual citizenship,” he said. “If a Zimbabwean national becomes a citizen of another country, he would lose his Zimbabwean citizenship.”
Dr Nyatsuro was born in eastern Zimbabwe and was head boy at Nyatsime College, a private school in Chitungwisa, a dormitory town adjacent to Harare.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the ZANU-PF party's top decision making body, the Politburo, in Harare earlier this month
He studied for his medical degree at the University of Zimbabwe and graduated in 1997. He is thought to have worked at Parirenyatwa Hospital, Harare’s main state medical facility which was once renowned as a world class hospital but starved of cash during Zimbabwe’s economic downturn.
When he moved to the UK in 2000, he registered to operate as a GP with the NHS.
He has no record of any political activity in Zimbabwe but like tens of thousands of people, left as Zanu-PF began persecuting members of the new opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change.
Once in the UK, which became colloquially known as Harare North among emigrants, many Zimbabweans claimed political asylum although it remains unknown if Dr Nyatsuro was among them. Last year the diaspora, mainly from the UK and South Africa contributed half foreign investment into Zimbabwe.
Today, Dr Nyatsuro drives a BMW four by four and lives with his wife and their three children in a £700,000 five-bedroom house.
Meanwhile in Zimbabwe, the court battles over the Rankin farm continue. This week, a court ruled that the farm invaders living on Mr Rankin’s farm should leave and he should be allowed to return pending the outcome of a trial to determine whether the farm can legitimately be claimed under the reform programme.
He told the Telegraph he had not yet packed his bags to return. “I’m very much in limbo and don’t really know what the future holds,” he said on Friday. “No one has enforced the order to remove the invaders at the moment. It would have to be the local police with the sheriff but they are the ones who evicted me.
“I am tired of all these court cases and running out of money. I don’t know which way is up right now.”
AQUI FOI LOGO TUDO DECRETADO NA HORA.E QUEM NÃO ALINHASSE PODIA SER LANÇADO AO MAR.SENÃO AS MALAS COM O DINHEIRINHO NÃO VINHAM...
ISTO APESAR DA PROPAGANDA FALAR DA AMIZADE ENTRE OS "POVOS" IMAGINE-SE...MAS NÃO FICOU LÁ QUASE NENHUM.E DOS QUE FICARAM POR SEREM "ADEPTOS" ACABARAM POR VIR E SERVIREM-SE DO "ESTADO SOCIAL INTERNACIONALISTA"
POR CÁ ANDA UMA GRANDE CONFUSÃO NISSO DA "NACIONALIDADE" QUE NÃO DISTINGUE TRAIDORES NEM APROVEITADORES.SOMOS O PLANETA MAS PAGANDO CLARO.IMAGINEM PORQUE ANDAM EM BANCARROTAS CONSTANTES...
Image shows Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro smiling next to Zimbabwe's first lady during a visit to an orphanage she runs
Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro and his wife Veronica with Grace Mugabe (left) during a visit to the orphanage she runs
Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro and his wife Veronica with Grace Mugabe (left) during a visit to the orphanage she runs
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By Peta Thornycroft and Aislinn Laing in Johannesburg9:20PM GMT 26 Feb 2016
A photograph has emerged showing a British citizen whose claim on a white Zimbabwean’s farm saw him evicted last month smiling next to Grace Mugabe during a visit to the orphanage she runs.
Dr Sylvester Nyatsuro, 57, was one of thousands of Zimbabweans who left the country during the height of the political unrest after 2000 and now runs an NHS slimming clinic in Nottingham.
Last September, he and his wife Veronica went to Kingston Deverill, a tobacco farm 145 miles north of Harare which is owned by Philip and Anita Rankin, with a letter from the government allocating the land to him.
When the Rankins refused to leave, settlers moved into a cottage on the land using a car registered to Dr Nyatsuro.
Phillip Rankin and his wife Anita Photo: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/The Telegraph
In January, a warrant was issued for Mr Rankin’s arrest and days later, a large contingent of police broke into the property and dragged him away by force, loading his furniture onto lorries sent from Harare. Mr Rankin was released several hours later but has not returned to his farm.
The raid was one of the most dramatic and heavy-handed in recent memory and baffled Zimbabwe’s dwindling band of white farmers.
Mr and Mrs Rankin maintain the farm they bought after independence in 1980 had already been whittled away by successive land claims and had now been gazetted by the government as immune to any further land claims.
A lawyer acting for Dr Nyatsuro told The Telegraph he never specifically requested the Rankin’s farm but had simply applied for a farm to settle on under Zimbabwe’s land reform programme.
He denied any knowledge of the police action – which Mr Rankin’s lawyers have declared unlawful since a court process was ongoing – and that any political influence had been brought to bear.
“It is our understanding that many Zimbabweans regardless of political affiliation benefited from the land reform programme,” Fungai Chimwamurombe, a Harare-based lawyer, wrote in a legal letter to the Telegraph last month.
“We are not aware of their relationship status with the president and indeed the basis used for them to benefit from the programme.”
Police sources told the Telegraph that Dr Nyatsuro and his wife, who works as a receptionist at the Willows Slimming Clinic he runs in Carlton, Nottingham, had ties to Grace Mugabe.
In a series of photographs taken during a visit to Mrs Mugabe’s Mazowe Orphanage which is thought to have taken place in March last year, the smartly-dressed couple are pictured smiling at the camera alongside another unidentified couple and Mrs Mugabe.
In others, they are seated with children on their knees and a suitcase of new presents open nearby which the children appear to be unwrapping.
A spokesman for the First Couple could not be reached for comment and Mr Chimwamurombe and the Nyatsuros did not respond to requests for comment.
Kate Hoey MP, chairman of the All-Party Group on Zimbabwe, said the photograph appeared to suggest a possible reason for the Nyatsuro’s expedited claim.
A Foreign Office spokesman in January voiced concern that the seizure of the farm "did not follow the process as described by the constitution".
"We are aware of the allegation that the beneficiary of this farm may be a British citizen," added the spokesman. "We will consider what further action to take."
It is understood that James Duddridge, Africa minister, has asked the Home Office to look at whether Dr Nyatsuro could have his citizenship stripped were he to push ahead with his claim.
However, Don Flynn, an immigration expert from the Migrants Rights Network, said unless Dr Nyatsuro had retained his Zimbabwean citizenship, the UK would not be allowed to make him “stateless” under human rights legislation.
“The general rule in African countries is that they don’t recognise dual citizenship,” he said. “If a Zimbabwean national becomes a citizen of another country, he would lose his Zimbabwean citizenship.”
Dr Nyatsuro was born in eastern Zimbabwe and was head boy at Nyatsime College, a private school in Chitungwisa, a dormitory town adjacent to Harare.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the ZANU-PF party's top decision making body, the Politburo, in Harare earlier this month
He studied for his medical degree at the University of Zimbabwe and graduated in 1997. He is thought to have worked at Parirenyatwa Hospital, Harare’s main state medical facility which was once renowned as a world class hospital but starved of cash during Zimbabwe’s economic downturn.
When he moved to the UK in 2000, he registered to operate as a GP with the NHS.
He has no record of any political activity in Zimbabwe but like tens of thousands of people, left as Zanu-PF began persecuting members of the new opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change.
Once in the UK, which became colloquially known as Harare North among emigrants, many Zimbabweans claimed political asylum although it remains unknown if Dr Nyatsuro was among them. Last year the diaspora, mainly from the UK and South Africa contributed half foreign investment into Zimbabwe.
Today, Dr Nyatsuro drives a BMW four by four and lives with his wife and their three children in a £700,000 five-bedroom house.
Meanwhile in Zimbabwe, the court battles over the Rankin farm continue. This week, a court ruled that the farm invaders living on Mr Rankin’s farm should leave and he should be allowed to return pending the outcome of a trial to determine whether the farm can legitimately be claimed under the reform programme.
He told the Telegraph he had not yet packed his bags to return. “I’m very much in limbo and don’t really know what the future holds,” he said on Friday. “No one has enforced the order to remove the invaders at the moment. It would have to be the local police with the sheriff but they are the ones who evicted me.
“I am tired of all these court cases and running out of money. I don’t know which way is up right now.”
AQUI FOI LOGO TUDO DECRETADO NA HORA.E QUEM NÃO ALINHASSE PODIA SER LANÇADO AO MAR.SENÃO AS MALAS COM O DINHEIRINHO NÃO VINHAM...
ISTO APESAR DA PROPAGANDA FALAR DA AMIZADE ENTRE OS "POVOS" IMAGINE-SE...MAS NÃO FICOU LÁ QUASE NENHUM.E DOS QUE FICARAM POR SEREM "ADEPTOS" ACABARAM POR VIR E SERVIREM-SE DO "ESTADO SOCIAL INTERNACIONALISTA"
POR CÁ ANDA UMA GRANDE CONFUSÃO NISSO DA "NACIONALIDADE" QUE NÃO DISTINGUE TRAIDORES NEM APROVEITADORES.SOMOS O PLANETA MAS PAGANDO CLARO.IMAGINEM PORQUE ANDAM EM BANCARROTAS CONSTANTES...
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