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SADC
forum outraged at exclusion from poll
Dumisani
Muleya, Business Day (South Africa)
March 02, 2005
http://allafrica.com/stories/200503020267.html
Johannesburg
- Confrontation is looming between Zimbabwe and the Southern African
Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum over Zimbabwe's
general election due later this month.
The forum, which
includes permanent representatives from most countries in the region,
wrote to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe last week expressing
outrage at its omission from the list of invited observers.
Secretary-general
Kasuka Mutukwa reportedly asked why his group had been excluded
when it had always monitored elections in SADC countries.
The SADC forum
declared Zimbabwe's hotly disputed 2002 presidential election not
free and fair. It was widely attacked by Mugabe's government for
its decision - which was similar to that of other observers such
as Commonwealth, invited European Union countries, Japan and some
African countries including Ghana and Senegal.
SA and other
SADC countries, China and Russia gave the election a clean bill
of health. It is understood Mugabe has not yet replied to the letter.
Zimbabwean parliamentary
speaker Emmerson Mnangagwa led SADC's election team to observe the
Malawian election last year.
Zimbabwe, is
already on a collision course with SADC countries over its refusal
to adequately comply with the regional bloc's election guidelines.
The dispute
between Mugabe's government and the SADC forum came as Zimbabwe
started accrediting local and foreign observers yesterday after
weeks of uncertainty over the issue.
Zimbabwe has
only invited 23 African countries, five from Asia, three from the
Americas and only Russia from Europe to observe its election.
After a lot
of uncertainty, Zimbabwe finally sent out invitation letters to
observers last week.
President Thabo
Mbeki, who chairs the SADC organ on politics, defence and security,
is currently trying to form the regional grouping's observer mission.
SA, trying to
help to ensure a free and fair election in Zimbabwe, will also send
a parliamentary and a ruling African National Congress team to the
country to observe the election.
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