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Zimbabwe: A Nation Waits (by Marie Dennis)

The patience of the people of Zimbabwe is absolutely incredible. They've been living a nightmare for years (inflation is so high that a second cup of coffee in half an hour can cost twice as much as the first) and they just endured a election campaign with serious instances of vote-rigging - from ghosts on the voters' registry to bribes offered for voting for the ruling party (ZANU-PF) - yet amazing hope was the dominant emotion as people went to the polls on March 29. The voting process was calm, and the day unusually quiet.

The polls closed at 7 p.m. on Saturday night. As I write, more than two full days have passed since then, but no official results in the presidential election have been announced and official Parliamentary and local results are only dribbling in. The entire country is holding its collective breath to see whether Robert Mugabe will relinquish his hold on the presidency or rig the results and stay in power after 28 years. As the time passes, the level of frustration is rising and the atmosphere is increasingly charged.

Within a few hours after the voting ended, results were posted outside every polling place in the country. Saturday night and Sunday during the day the tallies were collected and collated by representatives of the political parties and by independent observers. Preliminary results indicated an overwhelming victory for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) opposition party, and the delay in publication of official election results is fueling suspicions that the president is refusing to step down and is cooking the results so he can stay in power. Pessimists had been predicting all along that Mugabe would steal the elections. Their fears may yet be realized.

Marie Dennis, executive director of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns and co-president of Pax Christi International, is serving as an election observer in Zimbabwe.

 

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Marie, if you are still in Zimbabwe, we're keen for the latest news about the elections.

Some photos of the elections:
http://www.dispatch.co.za/article.aspx?id=187771

Truth to tell, Robert Mugabe is a frightened old man. Were he to relinquish control to the opposition, and were they to able to rely on the support of the miltary and the police, Mugabe knows full well that he will be brought to account for his mismanagement and crimes against his own people. From the fierce and brave leader of 28 years ago he has become a craven old man, pathetic beyond words. He is caught between a rock and a hard place from which only death will deliver him. God rest his soul. God help the people of Zimbabwe until that day comes.

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beloved friends, zimbabwe is in need of renewal, redemption, shalom. the country is battered and quite broken. as to the causes, they are a myriad. it behoves all of us to go beyond the cliches of hyper-inflation of even 100,000%, oppression of the opposition, economic mismanagement. there is more than meets the eye. how do you explain that around year 2000, the economy was a darling of all and the breadbasket of southern Africa? what really happened to result in the zimbabwe we are so concerned about? all the commentaries about the human rights situation, the inflation, etc would be a lot more beneficial if they provided a background to the current situation. talk about the social justice aspects in zimbabwe together with the human rights.

Zimbabwe: Poll Results - UK's HIDDEN HAND EXPOSED
Caesar Zvayi / 3 April / Harare

The British government and its prime minister, Gordon Brown, have now come out in the open as the real power behind the MDC Tsvangirai faction, demanding the release of the results of Zimbabwe's elections that show an opposition victory.
Almost the entire British state machinery -- from the BBC to its House of Commons -- was almost going hysterical over the delay in announcing the election results by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
Britain's three main political parties united in urging Brown to approach South African President Thabo Mbeki to press him "to deal with the crisis in Zimbabwe". It was these three British parties that set up the so-called Westminster Fund for Democracy that bankrolled the launch of the MDC from a ZCTU platform in September 1999 after the Government announced it would compulsorily acquire white-held farms for redistribution to landless black families..........

read the rest of this story:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200804030069.html

Note that all three main British political parties united to execute this plan.
Why can the Brits do this and we can't?

Our best leaders in the art of diplomacy are sidelined by the belligerent Bush administration.
The Republican party has been hijacked by radical imperialist war criminals.

Are honorable Republicans helpless to do anything about America's rogue government?
How can we help honorable Republicans take their party back?

Further note that the article cited above "Zimbabwe: Poll Results - UK's HIDDEN HAND EXPOSED Caesar Zvayi / 3 April / Harare" was published by The Herald, a government mouthpiece. Independent news has been forced out and underground in Zimbabwe. AllAfrica tends to report from government-controlled press in Zimbabwe. See www.zimbabwesituation.com for a compilation of current, independent news from and about Zimbabwe.

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