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Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe 'not a threat'

2008-12-15 19:04
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Harare - President Robert Mugabe's government on Monday vowed to thwart western efforts to put Zimbabwe on the UN Security Council agenda, saying it was not a threat to international security.

The United States and Britain were expected to lobby the council to turn up the heat on Mugabe, amid mounting international pressure for him to step aside as his country caves in under an economic meltdown and cholera crisis.

The 15-member UN Security Council was due on Monday to hold a closed-door meeting, and Washington said last week it would pressure members to act against the veteran leader, whom it blames directly for Zimbabwe's woes.

Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu told the state-owned Herald newspaper it was "improper" for western countries to try to put Zimbabwe on the agenda.

No consultation

"You do not convene a UN Security Council meeting for a sovereign state without consulting that country," he was quoted as saying.

"We are not a threat. If they insist, we will work hard to block it with the assistance of our friends."

Zimbabwe's authorities on Monday also claimed that Botswana, a vocal regional critic, was supporting an opposition plot to overthrow Mugabe, labelling its neighbour a "surrogate" of western powers.

"What evidence is there establishes that Botswana has rendered itself a surrogate of Western imperial powers, that it is acting contrary to its past role as a Frontline State, and that it has to be a destabilising factor in the region," Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said in the Herald.

Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) on Monday described the alleged plot as a "dog's breakfast" of a story, while Botswana insisted it had no intention of letting its territory be used to mount an attack on its neighbour.

In southern African, Botswana has been the most consistently critical of Mugabe's regime, in stark contrast to the silence of Zimbabwe's other neighbours.

The United Nations estimates some 800 have died and more than 16 000 infected by cholera as political rivals remain in a logjam over a power-sharing government.

US State Department spokesperson Sean McCormack said Washington was talking to Zimbabwe's neighbour South Africa and other Security Council members about how to "start a process that will bring an end to the tragedy that is unfolding in Zimbabwe".

'Leave office'

Several world leaders have called on Mugabe to leave office, including US President George W Bush, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

The security body has failed to act against Mugabe in the past amid splits between the western nations and Russia and China.

A constitutional amendment set to pave the way toward the formation of a power-sharing leadership was gazetted on Saturday, but treated sceptically by parties who said key issues could still see the deal fall apart.

The opposition Movement for Democratic Change on Monday accused Mugabe's government of planning to institute a state of emergency as an excuse to disregard rule of law.

Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai signed a unity accord three months ago, but have so far failed to agree on how to form a cabinet, leaving government in limbo.

Zimbabwe, once a role model economy in Africa, now faces a myriad of problems including run-away inflation of 231 million percent, compounded by a growing humanitarian crisis as cholera is expected to spread to 60 000.

It is expected about five million people will need food aid in the coming months.

- SAPA

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