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30 June 2008, 07:21

 

Robert Mugabe Zimbawe President

 

African Union (AU) leaders have gathered in Egypt for a summit.
All questions are about the Zimbabwe elections which saw Robert Mugabe re-elected with 85% of the vote. There were a large number of spoiled ballots.

Mugabe was sworn in on Sunday, but election observers said pre-poll violence had undermined the vote's credibility.

Mr Mugabe claimed a landslide victory as the sole candidate after the leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), Morgan Tsvangirai, withdrew amidst growing violence and intimidation. 86 members of the MDC were killed during the election campaign.
200,00 have fled from their homes.

The African Union only allows democratically elected leaders to participate.
It is thought unlikely any action will be taken against Mr Mugabe.

Election observers were quoted as saying  "The pre-election phase was characterised by politically-motivated violence, intimidation and displacements."

Another observer team, from the Pan-African Parliament, has called for fresh elections to be held, saying the vote was not free or fair.

Arican leaders have been reluctant to criticise Mr Mugabe's Zanu PF party's involvement in the violence instead the are expected to urge Mr Mugabe to enter into talks with Mr Tsvangirai, and engage in some sort of power-sharing agreement.

Only Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has taken a tough line against Mr Mugabe's regime, calling the election undemocratic.
Mr Mwanawas on the eve of the conference was rushed to hospital with chest pains, he is said to be in a stable condition.


 

 

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