Tue 27 May 2008
“Our position has not changed. He remains our guest in
Mengistu, who has lived a life of comfortable exile in
Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change, whose leader Morgan Tsvangirai will face Mugabe in a second round presidential vote on June 27, said dictators like Mengistu were not welcome in the country.
“It only takes a dictator to hang around fellow dictators. Birds of the same feather, this is why (Mugabe’s ruling) ZANU-PF is clinging on to Mengistu,” MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said.
“We don’t want dictators on our land. The people of
Chamisa hinted that Mengistu may be extradited if Tsvangirai wins next month.
“Of course we do not condone killing or the death sentence as MDC, but we want justice to be delivered to the victims and to the perpetrators so that there’s restoration,” he said.
The MDC said in 2006 it would withdraw the protection afforded by Mugabe’s government, which considers Mengistu a friend of
Matonga said there had been no formal request regarding Mengistu from the Ethiopian government.
“Even if they make the request, he’s not going anywhere.”
The prosecution in
He and more than a dozen other senior officers were found guilty after a 12-year trial that concluded Mengistu’s government was directly responsible for the deaths of 2,000 people and the torture of at least 2,400.
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