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No,
Tsvangirai was not right to pull out
Basildon Peta, Independent (UK)
June 23, 2008
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on the Independent (UK) website
Mugabe could
not have won even a rigged election.
Of all the victims
of Robert Mugabe's reign of terror I had spoken to recently, none
told me that the vile dictator had brutalised them into loving him
or voting for him. Mr Mugabe had, in fact, done a lot to campaign
for Morgan Tsvangirai. An elderly woman whose nephew was murdered
by Mr Mugabe's thugs two weeks ago told me she was determined to
support the opposition in his honour.
It might sound
a bit naive. But Mr Mugabe could not have won even a rigged election.
The economy has worsened since the last election on 29 March which
emboldened them. It proved Mr Mugabe could be beaten.
Even when opposition
officials began acknowledging the growing sentiment in the party
to pull out, I had never thought it would happen. "We will
contest even if we are killed in the polling booths," one of
the officials had told me. I thought that was right.
I am aware of
the thousands of rural displaced and disenfranchised people. But
that figure would have been swallowed into the MDC's strong urban
support base. Polling day was going to further amplify Mr Mugabe's
chicanery. I am told that, in some areas, polling booths were going
to be located on properties handed to the so-called war veterans.
Images of opposition supporters and even election observers being
beaten at these places would have travelled the globe.
If Mr Tsvangirai's
certain victory was going to be blocked by the crude tactics we
have seen, Mr Mugabe would have emerged from the 27 June run-off
more illegitimate. And if he had made good his threat to declare
war after losing the vote, I believe that would have hastened his
demise.
Mr Tsvangirai's
reasons are not necessarily invalid but whatever the outcome of
the run-off, I believe Mr Mugabe would have come off worse. The
question now is what next? I hope it won't be another long round
of Thabo Mbeki's timid mediation
while Zimbabwe continues burning. The MDC must now do what it should
do to rid Zimbabwe of this shameless criminal. The opposition party
knows what that is, though I can't print it here.
*The author
is a Zimbabwean living in exile and is The Independent's southern
Africa correspondent
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