Zim Lobbying AU to Take Action on EU Moves to Silence Mugabe

via Zim Lobbying AU to Take Action on EU Moves to Silence Mugabe by Blessing  Zulu 29.01.2014 VOAZimbabwe

Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi says Zimbabwe is lobbying the African Union to take a firm position against the European Union (EU) which is allegedly trying to block President Robert Mugabe from attending an Africa-EU summit in Belgium in April.

Mr. Mugabe and his inner circle are under targeted sanctions by the EU for alleged human rights abuses. But Mr. Mugabe has dismissed the allegations as unfounded.

Mumbengegwi told Xinhua that Harare wants the AU executive council to stand with Zimbabwe.

A similar meeting was delayed for 7 years until 2007 after African Nations sided with Mr. Mugabe. The meeting was held in Portugal but premiers of Britain and the Czech Republic boycotted. Washington also snubbed Harare in its August US-Africa summit.

But Harare dismissed the summit as a non-event.

EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe Aldo Dell Arricia said Zimbabwe’s actions are premature as the EU is set to review sanctions next month.

International Relations expert Clifford Mashiri, who once worked at the Zimbabwe Embassy in Ethiopia said Zimbabwe is trying to test the waters ahead of the sanctions review.

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    mark longhurst 10 years ago

    No room for rrrrsholes, or thieves,or murderers, or sociopaths…oh sorry no room for Zanupf

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    Mthwakazi 10 years ago

    The Gukurahundi knows he is not wanted. He is already taking pre-emptive actions. Gukurahundis love travelling and shopping you know!!

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    Makanyara 10 years ago

    its all about him.

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    jobolinko 10 years ago

    What is he actualy intrested in,he has before said they can go and hang ,what has changed ,NO VOTERS ROLL, NO DIASPORA VOTE ,NO DUAL CITZENSHIP ,after all eu was denied observing the rigged elections.

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      Gushungo 10 years ago

      @ Jobolinko give me ten good reasons why you need to vote when you are a diaspora? Why do you need to change or choose the government when the situation n Zimbabwe does not affect you at all?

      It simply does not make any sense at all!

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    DubboZimbo 10 years ago

    Disgrace must like Belgium chocolate. I’d prefer to see TIM at the Hague to answer for his crimes against humanity.

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    Kuakwa Katiyo 10 years ago

    Sanctions should be tightened to include managers of parastatals they are the conduits for stolen loot.

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    chikhangalapfula moses SHOKO. 10 years ago

    the EU, should, show, their sensertive, feelings. its time we leave in the presant not in the past. i think and hope he (mr PRESIDENT)BE ALLOWED, to attand the meetting in BELGIUM.
    WELL, he’s the head of the state(zimbabwe), isolation of him affects the whole country, which results in innocent, poor, woman and children to sufer the most. the results its lond term problem for the EU, having more REFUGEES,ECONOMIC MIGRANT, e.t.c.
    so, let address ,lets confront our issues(demons), while we can.
    thank you.

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      Saddened 10 years ago

      Shoko are you serious or just one of Mugabe’s bootlickers. We have been suffering long before sanctions were effected. Then again just what can the AU do about the restrictions placed on the ZPF leadership? Nothing – like with so many other ‘challenges’ on the continent.

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    Charles Chamunorwa 10 years ago

    Mugabe wants to go and sleep again in the comfort of that conference. Achabudisa mweya muneimwe conference akarara kana kurotomoka achiti nikuv-nikuv-sanctions-sanctions…

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    Dayford 10 years ago

    Shoko…go back to school!