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Mugabe
'new era' claims dismissed
BBC News
December 07, 2007
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7133082.stm
Zimbabwe's main opposition
group has dismissed President Robert Mugabe's statement that political
talks were heralding the "dawn of a new era". Morgan Tsvangirai's
faction of the Movement for Democratic Change says Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF
is using violence and denying food aid to MDC supporters.
Talks between Zanu-PF
and the Movement MDC are intended to prepare for free and fair elections
next year.
Mr Tsvangirai said Zanu-PF
was not sincere or committed to dialogue.
He called the last talks
on Sunday "paper discussions", saying they had achieved
nothing.
His faction of the divided
MDC says violence is continuing unabated in Zimbabwe and that state-owned
media were conducting a media blackout against the opposition.
Boycott threat
The two factions of the
MDC have united for the purpose of the South Africa-mediated talks.
Details of the talks
have been kept secret.
Mr Tsvangirai has threatened
to boycott presidential, parliamentary and local elections in March
2008 if his party believes Zanu-PF will rig them.
The MDC has criticised
preparations for the elections as a shambles, saying the national
voters' registration must be overhauled to remove the names of dead
people.
But Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission chairman George Chiweshe said on Thursday that work had
start on drawing up constituency boundaries.
"The fact that there
may be names of some dead people does not mean that the voters'
roll is not a credible register, as people die every day but the
official evidence must be provided to correct that," he said.
The party MDC constitutional
changes agreed with Mr Mugabe's government enacted and political
violence against opposition supporters curbed before next year's
elections.
On Tuesday, Mr Mugabe
said in his state of the nation address that the two parties' dialogue
represented constructive engagement across the political divide
and a narrowing of differences.
He said the talks represented
the "dawn of a new era".
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