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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has threatened to expel the US ambassador, accusing him of meddling in the country's political process. | Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has threatened to expel the US ambassador, accusing him of meddling in the country's political process. |
"I am just waiting to see if he makes one more step wrong. He will get out," Mr Mugabe told a rally in Harare. | |
Earlier this month ambassador James McGee warned post-election violence in Zimbabwe was "spinning out of control". | Earlier this month ambassador James McGee warned post-election violence in Zimbabwe was "spinning out of control". |
Mr Mugabe was speaking as he launched his campaign for the presidential election run-off on 27 June. | |
He also said Zimbabweans who had fled recent anti-immigrant violence in South Africa would be given land if they returned to Zimbabwe. | |
"Our land is still there, even for youngsters, those who are in South Africa who wish to return to the country," Mr Mugabe told his Zanu-PF party supporters. | |
Earlier this month, Mr McGee told the BBC he had found evidence of "politically-inspired" violence against hundreds of people in Zimbabwe. | |
The diplomat warned the situation made it impossible for the second vote to be fair. | |
Mr Mugabe also noted that Mr McGee had publicly urged opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai to return to Zimbabwe to lead his embattled supporters in the run-off. | |
"As long as he carries on doing that, I will kick him out of the country," Mugabe said of Mr McGee, a Vietnam War veteran. | |
"I don't care if he fought in Vietnam. This is Zimbabwe, not an extension of America," he said. | |
According to Zimbabwe's election authorities, Mr Tsvangirai won the first round, but not by enough votes to avoid a second round. | |
He returned to Zimbabwe on Saturday after more than six weeks abroad. |