Sunday, April 15, 2012

Heroes' Acre

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Hereos' Acre in Harare, Zimbabwe.  It is a memorial to those in ZANLA and ZIPRA who died in Zimbabwe's liberation war.

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Burial is reserved for those declared by the ruling party, ZANU-PF, to be a national hero.
There is controversy over the choice of some individuals because of their allegiance to ZANU, vice liberation war credentials.

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When asked if Robert Mugabe would be buried here, the guide smiled knowingly but stated no spot is reserved and is only allotted after someone dies.

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This obelisk houses the eternal flame, lit at independence celebrations, to depict the spirit of independence.
My favorite fact?  The eternal flame is only lit from 1800 - 0600.

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The monument, memorial, and obelisk are flanked by two friezes depict the struggles for Independence.

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Several graves at Heroes' Acre, many with pictures of the deceased.
While my Zimbabwe history is not perfect, I recognized many of the names of Harare's streets.

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The statue, designed in North Korea, is a monument to those who died in the liberation war.  
It is also the tomb of the unknown soldier.

It reminded me of another North Korean-designed statue from my past.


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Robert Mugabe's first wife, Sally, is buried here at Heroes' Acre.



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