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Monday, June 30th, 2008

An ultimatum for Mugabe

Instead of welcoming Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe to its summit this week in Egypt, the African Union should have barred him as punishment for recklessly undermining democracy in his country. Zimbabwe’s recent election was a sham wrapped in deceitfulness inside an empty pretense.
As a result, Mugabe has less legitimacy than a speck of dust. Unless [...]

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