Morgan Tsvangirai - Zimbabwe
Tsvangirai appears before French foreign affairs committee
Tuesday 18 November 2008
Zimbabwe opposition (MDC party) leader Morgan Tsvangirai was in Paris Tuesday, meeting with the foreign affairs committee of the French Parliament.
Tuesday 18 November 2008
By FRANCE 24 (with wires) (text)Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai had warned in Strasbourg on Sunday that negotiations with his rival, Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, were in danger of going on "indefinitely."
The MDC, Tsvangirai's party, had said on Friday that they refused to participate in a unified government with Mugabe until they had resolved their differences over a power-sharing deal, which had originally been proposed on September 15.
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19/11/2008 13:11:56 Alert a moderator
Zimbabweans suffering while the world watches.
By Anonyme - Germany
I wonder why we still have institutions like the UN standing to date if they cant represent poor, dying and suffering men. Do we need a rocket scientist to come and tell us that SADC is useless? COME-ON GUYS! LETS BE SERIOUS, LIVES ARE BEING LOST!
19/11/2008 00:42:08 Alert a moderator
Zimbabwe Power-sharing Deal
By Anonyme - Darlington, UK
I wonder why the leaders of the world seem not to see that the SADC leaders still regard Mugabe as the Zimbabwean leader, allowing him to call the shots, despite even himself acknowledging that he lost the Presidential vote.