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Anglican Calls for Calm as Zimbabwe Nears Economic Collapse

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Original Post Date: 2002-05-11  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/11/2002 11:44:33 PM
Anglican Calls for Calm as Zimbabwe Nears Economic Collapse

http://www.zenit.org/english/
Date: 2002-05-09

MUTARE, Zimbabwe, MAY 9, 2002 (Zenit.org).- With Zimbabwe nearing economic
collapse, Anglican Bishop Sebastian Bakare of Manicaland appealed for calm
and expressed concern for the suffering citizenry.

The bishop criticized those who, even when seeing “the weeping caused by
the pain of the violence suffered, do not condemn the abuses or, worse
yet, deny them,” the Misna missionary agency reported.

Opposition leaders assailed the decision by Robert Mugabe(194)Â(180)´s government to
confirm the results of the controversial March elections.

Morgan Tsvangirai of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said he will
call a general strike if Mugabe does not hold new elections, a threat the
Zimbabwean president seems to have shrugged off.

A political protest by the ZCTU workers union 10 days after the elections
met with little popular support. Most Zimbabweans seem to be more
concerned about basic survival.

This country of 11.3 million struggles with drought and the effects of a
disastrous land-reform program under which so-called war veterans seized
the property of some whites.

The unemployment rate is 70%, inflation 113%. The nation has $4.5 billion
in foreign debt, and is $118 million behind in payments to the
International Monetary Fund.