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No
shift in Zimbabwe's stance on Mengistu's extradition, official says
Agence de Presse Africaine
May 26, 2008
http://www.apanews.net/apa.php?page=show_article&id_article=64760
The Zimbabwean government
on Monday maintained its stance on Mengistu Haile Mariam, saying
it would not extradite the former Ethiopian leader on death row
for crimes against humanity in his native country.
A Zimbabwean government
official said there had been no shift in Harare's position
on the deposed Ethiopian leader who has stayed in the southern African
country since fleeing an uprising against his regime in 1991.
"Nothing has changed
yet about our position on that matter," the official said.
He insisted that the former Ethiopian leader was and would remain
a guest of the Zimbabwe government.
An Ethiopian judge in
Addis Ababa on Monday sentenced Mengistu and 19 others to death
for genocide during his reign between 1974 and 1991.
The Zimbabwean government
has repeatedly refused to extradite Mengistu since last year when
the Ethiopian high court handed down a life sentence against the
former leader.
His honeymoon in Zimbabwe
could however come to an end if President Robert Mugabe loses to
opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, in a presidential election
run-off set for June 27.
Tsvangirai's Movement
for Democratic Change has already said it would hand over the former
Ethiopian ruler to his country if it comes to power.
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