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Mugabe a 'disgrace to Africa'
30/03/2008 17:18 - (SA)
Jerusalem - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Sunday branded Zimbabwe's president a "disgrace" to his people and to Africa, and expressed concerns about verifying whether the country held free and fair elections.
Rice, in the Mideast for peace talks, made the harsh comments after balloting on Saturday in Zimbabwe that presented Robert Mugabe with the toughest challenge to his 28-year rule. The main opposition party on Sunday claimed an early lead; preliminary results were expected by Monday.
"We've made very clear our concerns about how this election might be conducted, given the very bad record of Mugabe concerning his people, the opposition and the region," Rice told reporters after meeting with Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
"We've tried to make a case ... that there needed to be free and fair elections in Zimbabwe as much as it was possible. "It's difficult since really no international observation was allowed," the top US diplomat said.
"But really, the Mugabe regime is a disgrace to the people of Zimbabwe and a disgrace to southern Africa and to the continent of Africa as whole," she said.
Zimbabwe had barred observers travelling from the United States and the European Union and several international media organisations. The State Department said on Friday the US would field almost a dozen poll watchers for the elections and would report afterward on the electoral process and the results.
The department, in its annual accounting of human rights practices around the world, listed Zimbabwe this month as among abusers of human rights.
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