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Mugabe food talks trip 'obscene' | |
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The presence of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe at a United Nations food summit in Rome is "obscene", Australia's foreign minister has said. | |
"This is the person who has presided over the starvation of his people," said Stephen Smith. | |
State television said Mr Mugabe was accompanied by his wife and senior government officials on the trip. | State television said Mr Mugabe was accompanied by his wife and senior government officials on the trip. |
Mr Mugabe and his ministers are usually subject to a European Union travel ban - but he is able to attend UN forums. | Mr Mugabe and his ministers are usually subject to a European Union travel ban - but he is able to attend UN forums. |
HAVE YOUR SAYMr Mugabe attending a UN food summit is like Adolf Hitler attending a UN human rights summitJohn, Yelm, Washington, USAMugabe in Rome - your commentsIt is Mr Mugabe's first visit to Europe since the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) won a majority in parliamentary elections in March. | |
He faces a presidential run-off on 27 June against MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai. | |
Mr Mugabe's supporters have been accused of attacking MDC activists, leaving at least 50 dead. | |
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) summit starts on Tuesday and reports say Mr Mugabe is expected to stay in Italy until Friday. | The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) summit starts on Tuesday and reports say Mr Mugabe is expected to stay in Italy until Friday. |
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The EU, US and UK are all strongly critical of Mr Mugabe's human rights record, as well as his management of the economy. | |
"This is the person who has used food aid in a politically motivated way," said Mr Smith, who is due to attend the summit. | |
"So Robert Mugabe turning up to a conference dealing with food security or food issues is, in my view, frankly obscene." | |
MDC supporters say there has been an orchestrated campaign of violence | |
A spokesman for UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Mr Mugabe's presence was "unfortunate... given what he has done in relation to contributing to difficulties on food supply in Zimbabwe". | |
Zimbabwe used to be a net food exporter but now suffers from chronic food shortages. | |
Inflation is running at an annual rate of 165,000% and just one in five adults has a regular job. | |
Last year Mr Brown boycotted an EU-Africa summit because Mr Mugabe had been invited to attend. | |
Mr Mugabe routinely dismisses criticism of him as evidence of Western racism. | |
He will be given the opportunity to address the summit. | |
He caused a stir at a similar summit in Rome in 2005 when he denounced the then UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George W Bush. | |
He described them as "unholy men" at the meeting in Rome - to the applause of some delegates. | He described them as "unholy men" at the meeting in Rome - to the applause of some delegates. |
He also said the West was "foisting food" on the Zimbabwean people. | |
In Zimbabwe, at least 70 people have been arrested following attacks on ruling party supporters, according to the state-owned Herald newspaper. | |
The MDC blames the ruling Zanu-PF for the violence but this is denied by allies of Mr Mugabe. | |
A senior Zimbabwean opposition politician, Arthur Mutambara, was arrested on Saturday over a written attack on Mr Mugabe. | A senior Zimbabwean opposition politician, Arthur Mutambara, was arrested on Saturday over a written attack on Mr Mugabe. |
Mr Mutambara recently pledged to work with Mr Tsvangirai to defeat President Mugabe in the run-off elections. | Mr Mutambara recently pledged to work with Mr Tsvangirai to defeat President Mugabe in the run-off elections. |
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