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MDC
pulls out of vote recounting
The
Standard (Zimbabwe)
April 19, 2008
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The MDC said
yesterday it had boycotted the recounting of the votes for Parliament
and the Presidency after it alleged the discovery of ballot boxes
being opened and the seals broken, while former UN Secretary General,
Kofi Annan, urged African leaders to do more to address the crisis
in Zimbabwe.
The Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission (ZEC) said it had found problems with tallies in 23 of
the 210 constituencies.
But MDC spokesperson
Nelson Chamisa said yesterday his party would not take part in "a
manipulated process whose results are predetermined".
He said some of MDC polling
agents had been driven away from counting centres by soldiers and
Zanu PF militia, leaving the recounting to ZEC and ruling party
officials.
Chamisa said some polling
agents had fled into the nearby mountains after riot police raided
their homes. Others fled into urban centres fearing for their lives.
"We reject the process
and the outcome because we have discovered that ballot boxes were
opened and the seals broken," Chamisa said.
Among the areas the MDC
claimed to have discovered ballot boxes were tampered with are Bikita
South, Bikita West, Zaka South, Zhombe and Silobela.
"Now, with all this
happening we don't have confidence in ZEC and the whole recounting
process. What we recognise are the initial results, not the ones
they have rigged," Chamisa said.
ZEC deputy chief elections
officer, Utoile Silayigwana, said he was not aware that ballot boxes
were opened, but he would investigate, but efforts to get his comment
later were unsuccessful.
Meanwhile, recounting
started late in most constituencies.
Vote recounting for the
Goromonzi West constituency at Domboshava Training Centre started
after 1 PM with officials from the MDC-Tsvangirai camp saying they
were shocked at the slow process.
Out of the 43 polling
stations in the constituency, recounting had been partly covered
in six polling stations -- Glen Forest, Resthaven, Joanine, Mistress,
Sally Mugabe Heights and Rankine -- by 4PM.
But MDC officials alleged
that the voters' roll for one polling station, Domboshava Primary
School, was missing.
They allege that ballot
boxes were in disarray and that material used and unused were in
a mess. They said officials had given the excuse of auditing as
the main cause of the mess.
In Matabeleland's Bulilima
East constituency the recounting started around midday. There was
confusion over the venue.
They also realised that
Plumtree VID, the venue, was small and had to take the ballot boxes
to Plumtree High School. They started counting ballots for the councillors.
ZEC officials said the process would take at least three days.
Norman Mpofu of the MDC
Mutambara won Bulilima East. The recounting was delayed because
some of the candidates were not present. There was no major incident.
In urging African leaders
to do more to address the crisis in Zimbabwe, Annan said the situation
was dangerous, and could have an impact beyond the country's borders.
Annan made his comments
to reporters in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, where he held talks
with Zimbabwean opposition leaders on Friday.
"On the question
of Zimbabwe there has been substantial international attention.
"The question which
has been posed is: where are the Africans? Where are their leaders
and the countries in the region, what are they doing?
"It is a rather
dangerous situation. It's a serious crisis with impact beyond Zimbabwe."
He said action by African
leaders had helped resolve the post-election crisis in Kenya, where
mediation led to the formation of a coalition government.
"You've just been
through a crisis here, and you've managed to solve it, and I must
say the credit goes to the Kenyan people, to the African Union --
it was an African solution to an African problem," Annan said.
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