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Zimbabwe
opposition factions differ over crisis talks pullout threat
Carole Gombakomba, Voice of America (VOA)
November 28, 2007
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2007-11-28-voa51.cfm
With pressure
mounting on the principals in the Zimbabwe crisis resolution talks
that South Africa is mediating, tensions have arisen between the
country's two opposition factions over a threat issued this week
by the formation led by Morgan Tsvangirai to pull out of the talks
if the ruling party does not embrace sweeping political reform.
As reported by VOA on
Tuesday, authoritative sources in the Tsvangirai faction of the
Movement for Democratic Change expressed doubts about the sincerity
of the ruling ZANU-PF party of President Robert Mugabe. Political
violence continues, especially in provincial towns and rural areas,
and the Harare government has filled positions on the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission in preparation for elections set for March 2008, though
the commission's composition is a significant issue on the talks
agenda.
However, officials of
the rival MDC faction led by Arthur Mutambara have expressed displeasure
that the Tsvangirai faction issued threats to pull out of the talks
without consultation between the two factions, which sit together
and advance common positions at the negotiating table in Pretoria
and, more recently, Harare.
Deputy Secretary General
Priscilla Misiharambwi-Mushonga of the Mutambara faction told reporter
Carole Gombakomba of VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe that her faction
too has serious reservations about whether ZANU-PF is negotiating
in good faith - but with negotiators still at the table no faction
should be issuing ultimatums.
South African President
Thabo Mbeki and other top Pretoria officials started mediation of
the Zimbabwe crisis talks in March at the behest of an extraordinary
summit of the Southern African Development Community called after
Harare cracked down on the opposition that month with fatal results,
amid an accelerating economic collapse.
Mbeki has submitted interim
reports to SADC and the African Union, and is likely to be called
upon to brief European and African heads of state scheduled to gather
in Lisbon, Portugal, Dec. 8-9 for a summit on development and trade.
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