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Detention
of Zimbabwean opposition leader
United States
Government
March
28, 2007
The United States
is deeply concerned about the detention of Morgan Tsvangirai, leader
of the Zimbabwe opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC),
and other opposition officials today at the MDC's headquarters in
Harare.
Tsvangirai was
planning to hold a press conference drawing attention to a series
of abductions of MDC officials by what are believed to be government
agents. We hold President Mugabe responsible for the safety of these
Zimbabwean citizens and we call on Zimbabwean authorities to investigate
these attacks and punish those responsible.
Events in Zimbabwe
over the past several weeks make clear that the Mugabe regime is
determined to preserve its power, regardless of the cost of its
brutal tactics to the nation and people of Zimbabwe. The regime
is attempting to blame the violence on the opposition itself. The
international community rejects this patently false effort to blame
the victims. Robert Mugabe must stop brutalizing his people, and
must allow Zimbabweans free exercise of their democratic rights.
Tomorrow, the Presidents of the Southern African Development Community
(SADC) will be meeting in the Tanzanian capital of Dar es Salaam
to discuss the Zimbabwean crisis. It is time for Africans to publicly
call Mugabe to account for his misrule.
Tom Casey, Deputy Spokesman
Washington,
DC
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