ZIMBABWE: Zimbabweans disappointed by President Robert Mugabe's absence from SADC summit
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1538396
ZIMBABWE: Zimbabweans disappointed by President Robert Mugabe's absence from SADC summit
- Title: ZIMBABWE: Zimbabweans disappointed by President Robert Mugabe's absence from SADC summit
- Date: 12th April 2008
- Summary: VARIOUS OF STREETS (3 SHOTS)
- Embargoed: 27th April 2008 12:41
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- Location: Zimbabwe
- Country: Zimbabwe
- Topics: International Relations,Domestic Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA6EPVL1NWX1VEVWV9IEYTOY4E2
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- Story Text: People on the streets of Harare on Saturay (April 12) were disappointed but not necessarily surprised by President Robert Mugabe's decision not to attend a summit on the country's political crisis.
Zimbabwe's opposition on Friday called a general strike after officials said President Robert Mugabe would snub the regional summit called to discuss rising fears of bloodshed over delayed election results.
As tension increased over the election deadlock, police accused the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) of "spoiling for a fight" and of deploying 350 youth wing members around the country.
The police banned a rally planned for Sunday by the MDC, which called an indefinite general strike starting next Tuesday to push for results from the March 29 election to be released.
State radio said Zimbabwe would be represented by three ministers at the summit on Saturday in Lusaka of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), which was expected to pressure Mugabe to release the results.
Human rights organisations and the MDC say Mugabe has unleashed a campaign of systematic violence in response to his ZANU-PF party's first electoral defeat. The MDC says its leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, won a parallel presidential vote, whose results have not been announced and Mugabe's 28-year rule is over. The MDC accuses Mugabe of delaying the result so that he can intimidate opposition supporters before a run-off vote against Tsvangirai. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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