Fears loom as Zimbabwe election gets underway

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Voters line up in Harare to cast their ballots in Friday's presidential election.

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/06/27/zimbabwe-election.html

Fearful voters gathered at Zimbabwe's heavily guarded polling stations Friday for a controversial run-off election that world leaders and human rights advocates have condemned as unfair.

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said he fears voters will be threatened and forced to cast a ballot, even though he dropped out of the race Sunday and many of his supporters say they want to boycott it.

Rumours were flying that militants in President Robert Mugabe's ruling party would use violence and intimidation to get a massive turnout at the polls, one that would make the election seem valid and his expected victory credible. Voters talked about reports that militants would be checking people's fingers for ink stains, the tell-tale sign that they had cast their ballot, which requires being fingerprinted.

Tsvangirai, in an e-mail to supporters on Friday, told them if they felt forced to vote, they could always spoil their ballots.

"God knows what is in your heart. Don't risk your lives," the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change urged them.

Tsvangirai has been holed up in the Dutch Embassy out of fears for his safety since Sunday, when he withdrew from the election because of concerns about violence and intimidation. Mugabe is now the only candidate in the race, although Tsvangirai's name is still on the ballot because officials said they didn't have enough time to remove it.
Opposition supporters targeted

Dozens of opposition supporters have been killed and thousands injured in the weeks leading to the election, the opposition claims.

Others have been arrested, including Tendai Biti, the second in command of Tsvangirai's party. He is charged with treason and could be sentenced to death if convicted but was granted bail Thursday.

Overnight Thursday, the opposition distributed flyers across the southern African country, urging voters to boycott if possible.

"Is it necessary to vote?" said Harare resident Cephas Sango asked after reading the flyer.

He said he didn't know what he would do, since he had heard the rumours about militants checking fingertips for ink.
Marshals collect names at polls

In Harare's high-density Mbare suburb, lines formed at polling stations as voters arrived in groups, led by apparent ruling-party marshals carrying books filled with names. In one side street, names were being called and ticked off as about 25 people gathered before heading to a tented polling station.

Meanwhile, some 20 paramilitary police in riot gear were stationed in a central Harare park, while riot police and regular uniformed officers manned roadblocks in front of the South African Embassy, where at least 200 fugitives of violence in the countryside were camped with blankets and bundles of belongings in the parking lot.

On Thursday, Mugabe said he was "open to discussion" with the MDC, but only after the vote. Mugabe had shown little interest in talks and his government had scoffed at Tsvangirai's call Wednesday to work together to form a transitional authority.

Tsvangirai was first in a field of four in the first round of voting held March 29, but the official tally said he did not gain the votes necessary to avoid a run-off against second-place Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe for nearly three decades.

Tsvangirai's party and its allies won control of parliament in the March elections, dislodging Mugabe's party for the first time since it took power when Zimbabwe gained independence from Britain in 1980.

Mugabe, once hailed as a leader committed to development and reconciliation, has been criticized in recent years as a dictator who has allowed Zimbabwe to spin into economic turmoil. Efforts to dislodge him at the ballot box have repeatedly been stymied by fraud and intimidation.


President Robert Mugabe reacts after casting his vote in Harare on Friday while his wife, Grace, looks on.

The thing I thought was just obviously screwed up was last night I saw the footage of him caliming he'll meet with his rival after the election to talk about how to deal with things......

..... If he and his party leaders head out to talk with them after they corrupted the vote and won, anybody in their right mind would know that would also be the last time we ever see them alive.
 

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:lol: And this from a wannabe newsbot who professes to only want to piss people off....

TV news gives a real indication of what life in Zimbabwe will be. Government fans steal your stuff and dare you to call the cops and they give courses in how to vote for Mugabe.... Good place to drop a bomb.
 
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:lol: And this from a wannabe newsbot who professes to only want to piss people off....

Get used to it... it's not my fault you can't find something to read elsewhere, or the fact that you don't contribute much except to shoot off your mouth from the peanut gallery. You don't like what I post, then get off your lazy ass and contribute something worthwhile.... otherwise get over yourself.

TV news gives a real indication of what life in Zimbabwe will be. Government fans steal your stuff and dare you to call the cops and they give courses in how to vote for Mugabe.... Good place to drop a bomb.

Now see, that wasn't so hard now was it....

I'd much rather send in a sniper unit to take that scum out of power, but if everybody wants to just simply bomb the place, who am I to argue?
 

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Get used to it... it's not my fault you can't find something to read elsewhere, or the fact that you don't contribute much except to shoot off your mouth from the peanut gallery. You don't like what I post, then get off your lazy ass and contribute something worthwhile.... otherwise get over yourself.



Now see, that wasn't so hard now was it....

I'd much rather send in a sniper unit to take that scum out of power, but if everybody wants to just simply bomb the place, who am I to argue?

Good plan Prax.... Go for it! You might have to get off your troll ass to do it though.

PS... :lol:=good natured jab. I don't take you seriously. Why do you?
 

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President Robert Mugabe is nothing but a f ucking thug. HE SHOULD BE EXECUTED ON NATIONAL TELEVISION, MUCH LIKE THE IRAQI LOSER SADDAM HUSSEIN.
 
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Still trying to keep up with Canadian news.

One hour ago:

Canada condemns Zimbabwe polls, imposes sanctions

OTTAWA (AFP) — Canada on Sunday condemned Zimbabwe's one-man election as "illegitimate" and announced a series of sanctions as President Robert Mugabe was sworn to a new term in Harare.
"The government of Zimbabwe's systematic use of violence and intimidation represents a grave violation of human rights and democratic principles," said Foreign Minister David Emerson in a statement.
"The citizens of Zimbabwe have been denied the opportunity to shape their future through free and fair elections, and they remain in constant danger of intimidation, injury and loss of life," Emerson said.
He added: "Canada does not consider the result of the June 27 election to be, by any reasonable standard of democracy, a credible outcome. This 'election' is illegitimate and will not be accepted by the government of Canada."

Rest of article is here: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jaGWzlsOrDWpY3pifii9QyfWcT7A

I am very proud of Canada. Excellent move on your part. For the first time in my life, I am beginning to read political books.8O

Uncle
 

Praxius

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Good plan Prax.... Go for it! You might have to get off your troll ass to do it though.

PS... :lol:=good natured jab. I don't take you seriously. Why do you?

Perhaps I'm part of the older generation of internet users before smily faces became the way of expressing one's emotions and I don't understand the process of translation.....

Either way, I post these articles not just for others to read and learn about in here whom might want some interesting news or information that might relate to them personally.... but I also post these articles to hear and understand other people's opinions on the matter, regardless if I agree or disagree..... and when people just come on and post non-related comments and hi-jack the thread for some personal stab at the news source supplied, to me personally, it's a waste of my time.......

..... which I stated as straight forward as I could.

If you think I'm bad for actually wanting to stay on topic, you should see some of the nazi moderators on the old forums I used to visit. I'm a strawberry muffin in comparison..... with a candle on top.

They didn't leave much room for straying away from a topic and they didn't have a Steel Cage to vent your frustrations.

All I personally would like is someone to state their opinion at least once before they decide to side-track the topic into something else.

And when someone who acts specifically like the definition of a Troll and then claims I'm the troll.... how do you expect me to react to such hypocracy?

I'm not on here to make buddies, I'm here to debate and understand different opinions. Whether that matches your reasons for being here or not, it matters not to me.

And I am no where near being angry, esspecially within an internet forum, I write what's on my mind as I see it, and if it comes off like I'm angry, then that is not my problem.