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Lawyer
tells court it's too dangerous to release presidential results
Lance
Guma, SW Radio Africa
April 09, 2008
http://swradioafrica.com/news090408/dnagerous090408.htm
George Chikumbirike,
a lawyer representing the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, told the
High Court on Wednesday it would be 'dangerous' for the court to
order ZEC to release the presidential election results. In the clearest
sign yet that Robert Mugabe has given direct instructions for them
to be withheld, Chikumbire said; 'It would be dangerous in my view
to give an order because it might not be complied with ... because
of outside exigencies which the party (ZEC) will be unable to control.'
The lawyer did not explain
why it would be dangerous. The MDC for the past 5 days has been
trying to get the courts to order a release of results from elections
conducted 11 days ago. But everyday some legal technicality comes
up to delay the outcome. On Wednesday Justice Tendai Uchena reserved
judgement to the 14th April, saying he needed more time to consider
the arguments.
Asked in court when ZEC
would announce the presidential results, their lawyer Chikumbirike
said this was privileged information; 'The commission has entitlement
to release when it's ready.' With a crackdown on ZEC election officials
currently underway it's looking possible that Zimbabweans may never
be told officially who won the presidential poll. Results posted
outside polling stations however show MDC president Morgan Tsvangirai
beating Mugabe, but Zanu PF is determined to block that information.
The opposition already controls parliament with 110 seats to Zanu
PF's 97, but even that result is being challenged by Mugabe's regime
who are demanding a recount in 16 constituencies.
Simon Muchemwa, our correspondent
in Harare, meanwhile reports that ZEC officials started dismantling
the command centre at the Harare Sheraton on Tuesday, in a clear
sign the results might never be announced. Officials told Muchemwa
that the Central Intelligence Organisation had virtually taken over
the running of ZEC, while innocent officials were being victimised
under a campaign meant to discredit the election. Unconfirmed reports
say Mugabe and Zanu PF now want a re-run of the presidential election,
rather than a run-off. A run-off would have to be conducted within
21-days, whereas if ZEC can be forced into calling for a complete
re-run on the basis of a flawed election, Mugabe can use presidential
powers and postpone it at his convenience.
Independent presidential
candidate Simba Makoni, who came a distant third in the election,
has described the results delay as baffling. 'The inordinate delay
in announcing the results of the presidential election has only
served to heighten tensions and is not serving the best interest
of the country,' he said.
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