Sun 15 Jun 2008
Cancel Run-Off: Makoni
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Makoni’s statement came after a similar call by U.S.-basedHuman Rights Watch, which said brutal intimidation and murderby supporters of President Robert Mugabe made normal campaigning impossible for the June 27 poll.
An EU-U.S. summit in
It urged U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to send monitors to
Makoni, who challenged Mugabe in disputed March 29 elections, told reporters in
“Normal political conduct and behaviour is not possible in the circumstances within
A South African newspaper reported on Tuesday that ZANU-PFand Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) were incrisis talks that could lead to cancellation of the poll.
Makoni, a former finance minister, came a distant third inthe March election in which Tsvangirai beat Mugabe but failed to reach the absolute majority needed to avoid a second round.
Human Rights Watch said on Monday a free and fair poll wasimpossible because of a systematic campaign of murder and torture unleashed by ZANU-PF in which at least 36 people haddied. Some 2,000 people were victims of violence.
Mugabe blames his foes for the violence. Jacob Zuma, leader of the ruling party in
“ZANU-PF and the opposition… are engaged in 11th hour talks – mediated by President Thabo Mbeki – to salvage a solution to the political stalemate, which may include cancelling a proposed presidential run-off election.”
Business Day quoted the negotiators as saying the run-off might be too “dicey”. They were looking at various options including a national unity government led by Mugabe, with Tsvangirai as prime minister – similar to the solution found for
This idea was previously rejected by the MDC.
Makoni said he was involved in consultations between thetwo sides but they could not be described as negotiations. He called for this process to be accelerated.
Mbeki spokesman Mukoni Ratshitanga said he was unaware ofthe talks. Zuma, who has been outspoken about the
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