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AU recommends a national unity government for Zimbabwe
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 07 - 2008

Sheikh, Egypt, July 01 , SPA -- The African Union (AU) recommended
on Tuesday creating a government of national unity for Zimbabwe and
recommended regional mediation efforts to continue during the AU
summit in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, according to dpa.
The two-day summit, which wrapped up Tuesday, produced a
resolution that calls for encouraging both sides in Zimbabwe to start
a dialogue to promote peace and stability, the AU resolution said.
The resolution also stated that mediation efforts by the regional
Southern African Development Community (SADC) should continue.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, who was at the centre of
controversy over his disputed re-election, has challenged calls for
his ouster, with his spokesman at the African Union summit saying
that the West could "hang a thousand times."
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, the presidential spokesman,
George Charamba, said the West had no "basis, no claim on Zimbabwean
politics at all."
"They can go hang a thousand times," Charamba said.
The octogenarian Mugabe, 84, has claimed victory against
opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai in the election that was
marred by widespread violence and condemned as unfair by African
monitors.
His spokesman rejected calls for Mugabe to step down as part of a
settlement to the simmering crisis.
"With only five days in office, you expect him to retire?"
Charmaba said in reference to the time since Mugabe won the run-off
election.
He also dismissed a South African initiative for the formation of
a transitional government of national unity in Zimbabwe as happened
in Kenya earlier this year after a disputed election and subsequent
violence.
"Kenya is Kenya. Zimbabwe is Zimbabwe. We have our own history of
evolving dialogue resolving political impasses the Zimbabwean way.
The Zimbabwean way, not the Kenya way. Not at all," the spokesman
said.
Those remarks prompted Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for
Democratic Change to toughen its stance, saying Mugabe's one-man
election on June 27 had killed any chance of a negotiated agreement.
"The sham and cataleptic election on 27 June 2008 totally and
completely exterminated any prospects of a negotiated settlement,"
MDC secretary-general Tendai Biti said in a statement, contrasting
with remarks Monday by the party that it was "committed" to talks.
Mugabe had been reportedly hassled by journalists on his arrival
at a conference hall where the summit being held. A British reporter
accused Mugabe of "stealing elections" in Zimbabwe, according to
correspondents on the scene.
"When will the British stop colonizing us? I am the president
whether you like it or not," Mugabe was quoted as telling the
reporter.
The British journalist was reportedly assaulted by Mugabe's
guards.
African leaders, who have been holding a closed meeting to seek
consensus over the crisis, are cautious on the Zimbabwe issue, but
some have not shied away from direct condemnation and going as far as
calling for sanctions.
Sierra-Leone President Ernest Koroma urged African leaders to
condemn Mugabe when they conclude the summit on Tuesday.
Koroma supports the South African initiative.
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga was even more forthcoming when
he called for the African Union to suspend Mugabe until he allows
free elections.
The government of Botswana criticized President Robert Mugabe of
Zimbabwe, saying his re-election did not "reflect the unfettered will
of the people."
Botswana Vice-President Mompati Merfahe said Zimbabwe should be
excluded from the African Union and regional talks, broadcaster
BBC reported.
However, the bulk of African leaders adopted a cautious approach
and rejected calls for sanctions.
Gabon President Omar Bongo has expressed support for Mugabe,
saying he should be accepted as Zimbabwe's elected leader.
Meanwhile, the AU summit has not endorsed the Libyan proposed
African Union government and postponed the decision to the coming
summit to be held next January in Addis Ababa, said the spokesman of
the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.
Hossam Zaki also said that other topics like world food crisis and
human trafficking.


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