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http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=335847&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__africa/
Mugabe clings on despite election defeat
 
Chris McGreal | Harare, Zimbabwe 
 
 
 
31 March 2008 07:16
 
Robert Mugabe was desperately trying to cling to power on Sunday night, despite his clear defeat in Zimbabwe's presidential election, by blocking the electoral commission from releasing official results and threatening to treat an opposition claim of victory as a coup.

The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said that what it regarded as the overwhelming win by its candidate, Morgan Tsvangirai, was "under threat" despite growing support from foreign monitors for its claim of victory. The party also said it had "security concerns" after a police raid on its election offices on Sunday.

Tsvangirai made no public appearances, apparently out of concern for his safety.

Mugabe's spokesperson, George Charamba, warned Tsvangirai not to declare himself president because that "is called a coup d'état and we all know how coups are handled".

Sources close to the MDC said the party leadership had put out feelers to the military and elements of the ruling Zanu-PF to try to arrange a peaceful transfer of power.

Independent monitoring groups said returns posted at about two-thirds of polling stations gave Tsvangirai 55% of the vote to Mugabe's 36%. The monitors said there was no way for the president to win the election legitimately. He had even lost in his home territory of Mashonaland as well as other former strongholds.

A third presidential candidate, Simba Makoni, a former Zanu-PF finance minister who broke with Mugabe, took about 9%.

Zanu-PF also appears to have suffered losses in the parliamentary election with at least nine members of its politburo losing their seats, including the Vice-President, Joice Mujuru, and the defence, information and education ministers.

The MDC's secretary general, Tendai Biti, said the party was increasingly alarmed at the refusal of the state-run Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to issue any results. "It appears the regime is at a loss how to respond ... We are really concerned by this a**ault on democracy. The primary point of an election is a result. We think there is a constitutional threat to those results," he said.

The commission had in the past begun issuing results as soon as they were posted at polling stations, and collated them by constituency for release within hours of the vote.

The ZEC's chairperson, George Chiweshe, declined to explain why he was still not issuing results more than 24 hours after the polls closed. "This is a complicated election and we will release the results when we have them," he said.

Opposition supporters in some towns, including Bulawayo, Mutare and Masvingo, publicly celebrated but generally Zimbabweans were cautious, not quite believing that Mugabe would leave office after 28 years in power.

With more than 50% of the vote, Tsvangirai would avoid a run-off election although his proportion might yet fall below the threshold as many of the remaining results are from rural areas where Mugabe traditionally has support.

Biti warned there was still scope for fraud. He said his party was encountering new irregularities, including the sudden appearance of additional ballot boxes at polling stations where the count had been completed.

He also said MDC election agents had been prevented from attending the count at several polling stations where the results then showed Zanu-PF doing significantly better than in surrounding areas.

South African monitors said they believed the opposition had won but would hold off on a public statement until the official results were announced. The Pan African Parliament observer mission warned against further delays in issuing the results.

A British Foreign Office minister, Mark Malloch-Brown, said it was "quite likely" that Mugabe had lost despite "ma**ive pre-election day cheating". -- guardian.co.uk © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2008
 


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HE LOST! He rigs the votes, threatens violence and tells police to ‘help’ voters in the polling booths…and the f***er STILL LOSES!!!

I don’t know if he will go, but this just brightened up my Monday morning. Cheers Merchant...
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If he does go you can be sure he'll leave witha bang... and possibly a couple of booms too. That man has no scruples..


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I think he will be killed or commit suicide within the year if he doesn't win this.
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Wish I could do the honours, he doesn't deserve to die by his own hand.


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Death? No. Too good. He must be made to live in the same conditions as the ones he has placed his countrymen in.
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I have read that only a portion of the results have been released..only about a 800,00 votes..... so there is still room for rigging unfortunately

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Death? No. Too good. He must be made to live in the same conditions as the ones he has placed his countrymen in.

Touché


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Wish I could do the honours, he doesn't deserve to die by his own hand.

Not wishing to hijack or stray from the thread. but thats BIG talk... Do u really think you could kill another human being? Especially, a non-self-defense situation?
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dat old bat does not wanna let go. in da news last week he said that he's confident that he'll win and if he doesnt, he wont accept defeat. get that? Wont Accept Defeat. he probaby rigin dem votes ryt now.... is it the love for power? money? havin ur people and every1 else hatin you? i mean he did wat he had to do back then but it is time to move on. I think he needs a physcologist. or a mental institution.
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i will wait for the "official results" before i run my mouth....as much as i disagree with ZANU PF's policies and dont like their leaders, the MDC should be careful because if you make people believe that they won and it turned out to be different.....there would be another senseless killing of each other by people( not the politicians BUT ORDINARY ZIMBABWEANS, just like what happened in Kenya a month ago.


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Eish and they started celebrating way too early.

@ Nyambz, no  wouldn't actually. As much as I'd like to believe I could.


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Wish I could do the honours, he doesn't deserve to die by his own hand.

Not wishing to hijack or stray from the thread. but thats BIG talk... Do u really think you could kill another human being? Especially, a non-self-defense situation?

i once hit a guy with a car... HARD. he flew some distance and lay there in a b-boy freeze. i cant explain that feeling of thinking u killed someone, it's like nausea without the comforting flow of puke. dont care how gaNgsta u think u are, that's some indoobidable shit (as gangstalicious would say). then while i was freaking out (& sobering up) the f***er stands up & jets... I WANTED TO KILL HIM FOR THAT!
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http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=335847&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__africa/
Mugabe clings on despite election defeat
Beware sources like these that do not quote any specific reference.
Vague claims like "Independent monitoring groups" and "South African monitors said they believed the opposition had won but would hold off on a public statement until the official results were announced" undermine the credibility of this article.
Who are the Independant Monitoring groups making these statements?

I would hold off pa**ing sentiment until official word is out.
I will say it is wrong to be holding out on announcing results with no clear justification as to the cause.

We wait.


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[q]Zanu-PF also appears to have suffered losses in the parliamentary election with at least nine members of its politburo losing their seats, including the Vice-President, Joice Mujuru, and the defence, information and education ministers.[/q]

mujuru has apparently won with around 13000 votes, the next candidate has around 1000 votes.

[q]Beware sources like these that do not quote any specific reference.
Vague claims like "Independent monitoring groups" and "South African monitors said they believed the opposition had won but would hold off on a public statement until the official results were announced" undermine the credibility of this article.
Who are the Independant Monitoring groups making these statements?[/q]

news flash tate.the results in various constituencies were displayed at polling stations.so yes the whole country knows what's up.that was one of the conditions the opposition had proposed to mbeki.apparently they had tried to change this at the last minute so that the results would be counted at the presidential residence.the opposition leader then flew to south africa to notify mbeki of his quittin the race.mbeki had to intervene.it is most likely that the results are being manipulated.chiweshe of the zec was appointed by the president.secondly,people are now of the perception sadc don't give a damn about us.just like operation murambatsvina was never acted against by koffi annan cuz his son kojo had made billions by doing business with the ruling party (he and yamani got the contract to build the harare international airport).how can the sadc observer team declare elections 'free and fair' while noting some INCONSISTENCIES?isn't that oxymoronic and obvious that they are protecting the ruling regime?i don't expect tate to tell this side of the story (him being a direct beneficiary of the regime).there are people right now within the party who are making billions USD.a shift in the hands of power will mean a threat to their wealth.there is a higher possibilty of zimbabwe turning to a military state than power being handed over to the mdc (whom they accuse of trying to sell the country to the west).some argue that it is being sold to the east, whose china has an abase human rights record.in the event that president mugabe retains power,there is likely to be an unprecedented level of suffering and hardship.it is the ordinary man who suffers and when the world is told about lofty programs such land reform it is an exclusive branch of the elite that largely benefit.the poorest of the poor live on the crumbs.it is now vague who the opposition is.i wonder what would have happened if sadc had folded their hands and watched as de klerk upheld apartheid in south africa. i guess this is the thanks we get.at times like this you know who your friends are.everyone is benefiting from my country somehow, that's why little is being done.i blame   sadc for our problems.if we deserve sanctions, so does sadc.not protesting against something means you agree with it.we have a sadc regime.my president's not the problem!mdc is not likely to take the issue to the courts given that they went into these elections with a case of vote riggin (2002) against the president pending.i just hope south africa is not going the same one party route.there are similarities between ANC and ZANU in its early stages.

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