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Africa: Subsaharan
Zimbabwe Bars Critics As Poll Monitors
2005-03-19
The government of President Robert Mugabe has hand-picked observers for Zimbabwe's upcoming parliamentary vote in what critics call a shallow and transparent attempt to restore legitimacy to the country's discredited democracy. It has systematically barred observer missions from countries and groups that said elections in 2000 and 2002 were flawed and probably stolen by Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party amid massive vote-rigging and state-sponsored violence and intimidation.

Observers for the March 31 elections have been invited from generally pro-Mugabe African states such as South Africa, friendly countries such as China, Iran and Venezuela, and from the Southern African Development Community, a generally supportive regional body. "They left out everybody who gave them a negative report," said University of Zimbabwe political scientist John Makumbe. "Essentially it says the regime has something to hide, that it can't stand close scrutiny," Makumbe said in a telephone interview from the United States, where he is a guest lecturer at Michigan State University. Those excluded include the European Union, the United States, the Electoral Institute of Southern Africa, the South African Council of Churches and the SADC Parliamentary Forum _ the only African mission to condemn the 2002 presidential elections.
Posted by:Fred

#2  exception? encouraged - the splash of legitimacy from a despot's butt boy
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-19 4:40:48 PM  

#1  Jimmy Carter and his entourage will be an exception, no doubt.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-03-19 4:30:23 PM  

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