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African leaders urged to prop up Mugabe!

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Original Post Date: 2007-10-03 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Jan

[Let’s not bullsh*t ourselves. Underneath all this diplomatic language it really means: Bail out and prop up that piece of genocidal garbage called Robert Mugabe. That’s what all these black bastards are up to. Jan]

Dakar – Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade on Monday urged African leaders to work together to help solve the crisis in Zimbabwe, and not to leave the matter to the South African leader Thabo Mbeki alone.

“We should have an official position about Zimbabwe, but there is no official position and this country is getting worse and worse,” Wade told reporters.

Mbeki was tasked by the southern African regional bloc in March to broker talks between the rival political groups in Zimbabwe.

But Wade said: “We should do something, and not to say brother Mbeki please solve the problem of Zimbabwe. He cannot solve the problem alone.”

The crisis threatened the upcoming EU-Africa summit slated for Portugal in December, said Wade.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has already threatened to pull out of the summit if Zimbabwean President Robertg Mugabe attends.

“Now we are facing a big problem… [because] there is a prospect of a crisis and failure of the summit,” he said.

Wade said he would be travelling to Harare within the next fortnight to try to help resolve the problem.

“We should, at the level of heads of states, with Thabo Mbeki undertake mediation between Zimbabwe and England,” Wade added.

Wade said the Zimbabwe crisis had its origins in its bilateral disagreements with the former colonial ruler Britain over the land issue.

Critics accuse the 83-year-old Mugabe, who has been in power for the past 27 years, of stifling basic freedoms and political opposition. They also blame his policies for Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown.

Mugabe has accused Britain of leading the west in a campaign for regime change in his country.

Zimbabwe’s economy has shrunk by a third, inflation is running well over the 6 500-percent mark – the world’s highest – and at least 80 percent of the population lives below the poverty threshold.

“The president is one thing and the people are another thing, people are suffering,” said Wade, calling on African leaders to help Mbeki in his efforts to broker a solution to Zimbabwe’s crisis. – Sapa-AFP

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20071002090900793C258761