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ANC 'dismayed' by Zimbabwe crisis | ANC 'dismayed' by Zimbabwe crisis |
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South Africa's governing ANC party has accused the Zimbabwean government of "riding roughshod" over democracy and said a fair election is not possible. | South Africa's governing ANC party has accused the Zimbabwean government of "riding roughshod" over democracy and said a fair election is not possible. |
A BBC correspondent says this is the strongest statement so far by the ANC on Zimbabwe and a sign of mounting diplomatic pressure on its government. | A BBC correspondent says this is the strongest statement so far by the ANC on Zimbabwe and a sign of mounting diplomatic pressure on its government. |
The regional bloc Sadc is due to hold an emergency summit on Zimbabwe's political crisis, reports said. | The regional bloc Sadc is due to hold an emergency summit on Zimbabwe's political crisis, reports said. |
President Robert Mugabe insists the vote will go ahead despite UN concerns. | President Robert Mugabe insists the vote will go ahead despite UN concerns. |
Speaking at a rally in the town of Banket, he said: "They can shout as loud as they like from Washington or from London or from any other quarter. Our people, our people, only our people will decide and nobody else." | Speaking at a rally in the town of Banket, he said: "They can shout as loud as they like from Washington or from London or from any other quarter. Our people, our people, only our people will decide and nobody else." |
Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change said it had confirmed in writing on Tuesday its withdrawal from the presidential race. | Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change said it had confirmed in writing on Tuesday its withdrawal from the presidential race. |
The pull-out was announced at the weekend by the party's leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, who cited widespread violence as the reason. | The pull-out was announced at the weekend by the party's leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, who cited widespread violence as the reason. |
'Compelling evidence' | 'Compelling evidence' |
Southern African leaders will meet for emergency talks called by the Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) in Swaziland's capital, Mbanane, the Tanzanian president's office said in a statement. | Southern African leaders will meet for emergency talks called by the Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) in Swaziland's capital, Mbanane, the Tanzanian president's office said in a statement. |
Morgan Tsvangirai, has been completely outmanoeuvred... The outside world, which mostly sympathises with him, can do nothing whatever to help him John Simpson, in Harare Mugabe's remarkable comeback Zimbabwe awaits day of reckoningFull text: MDC withdrawal letter | Morgan Tsvangirai, has been completely outmanoeuvred... The outside world, which mostly sympathises with him, can do nothing whatever to help him John Simpson, in Harare Mugabe's remarkable comeback Zimbabwe awaits day of reckoningFull text: MDC withdrawal letter |
The announcement came hours after the ANC said it was "deeply dismayed by the actions of the Zimbabwean government - which is riding roughshod over hard-won democratic rights". | The announcement came hours after the ANC said it was "deeply dismayed by the actions of the Zimbabwean government - which is riding roughshod over hard-won democratic rights". |
It said it could not remain "indifferent to the flagrant violation of every principle of democratic governance". | It said it could not remain "indifferent to the flagrant violation of every principle of democratic governance". |
And the party referred to "compelling evidence of violence, intimidation and outright terror". The comments come a day after the UN Security Council unanimously agreed to condemn the violence in Zimbabwe and said a fair election would be "impossible". | And the party referred to "compelling evidence of violence, intimidation and outright terror". The comments come a day after the UN Security Council unanimously agreed to condemn the violence in Zimbabwe and said a fair election would be "impossible". |
The BBC's Peter Biles in Johannesburg says that coming from South Africa - the most powerful country in the region - the ANC statement is a further sign of President Mugabe's growing isolation. | The BBC's Peter Biles in Johannesburg says that coming from South Africa - the most powerful country in the region - the ANC statement is a further sign of President Mugabe's growing isolation. |
Mr Mbeki has been adopting a policy of "quiet diplomacy" towards Zimbabwe. | Mr Mbeki has been adopting a policy of "quiet diplomacy" towards Zimbabwe. |
There had been reports on Tuesday that Mr Mbeki would return to Zimbabwe to hold talks with government and opposition leaders. However, his office denied that that was the case. | There had been reports on Tuesday that Mr Mbeki would return to Zimbabwe to hold talks with government and opposition leaders. However, his office denied that that was the case. |
Cricket body to mull Zimbabwe banBloggers regret Tsvangirai pull-outNew media evades censors | Cricket body to mull Zimbabwe banBloggers regret Tsvangirai pull-outNew media evades censors |
In separate comments, ANC leader Jacob Zuma, who rivals Mr Mbeki as South Africa's most powerful man, said the situation in Zimbabwe was "out of control" and called for urgent intervention by the UN and regional Sadc grouping. | In separate comments, ANC leader Jacob Zuma, who rivals Mr Mbeki as South Africa's most powerful man, said the situation in Zimbabwe was "out of control" and called for urgent intervention by the UN and regional Sadc grouping. |
Meanwhile, Mr Tsvangirai said he would leave the Dutch embassy in Harare sometime over the next 48 hours. | Meanwhile, Mr Tsvangirai said he would leave the Dutch embassy in Harare sometime over the next 48 hours. |
Mr Tsvangirai, who took refuge there on Sunday night, hours after pulling out of this Friday's vote, said the Dutch ambassador had received assurances from the Zimbabwean authorities about his safety. | Mr Tsvangirai, who took refuge there on Sunday night, hours after pulling out of this Friday's vote, said the Dutch ambassador had received assurances from the Zimbabwean authorities about his safety. |
Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade, in a statement about his attempts to mediate in Zimbabwe, said Mr Tsvangirai had been fleeing soldiers when he took refuge. | Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade, in a statement about his attempts to mediate in Zimbabwe, said Mr Tsvangirai had been fleeing soldiers when he took refuge. |
'Cry baby' | 'Cry baby' |
BBC world affairs editor John Simpson, who is in Harare, says few people in Zimbabwe know Mr Tsvangirai has pulled out of the race as official media barely ever mention him. | BBC world affairs editor John Simpson, who is in Harare, says few people in Zimbabwe know Mr Tsvangirai has pulled out of the race as official media barely ever mention him. |
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's UN ambassador Boniface Chidyausiku told the BBC Mr Tsvangirai, who was briefly detained five times while campaigning, had never had his movements restricted by the authorities. | Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's UN ambassador Boniface Chidyausiku told the BBC Mr Tsvangirai, who was briefly detained five times while campaigning, had never had his movements restricted by the authorities. |
"He's a cry baby... He has been free to move wherever he wanted to move," he said. | "He's a cry baby... He has been free to move wherever he wanted to move," he said. |
ZIMBABWE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS | ZIMBABWE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS |
Zimbabwe's opposition wants neighbouring countries to persuadeRobert Mugabe to step down. So how are relations changing? | |
South Africa's Thabo Mbeki is the key mediator. He has not criticisedRobert Mugabe, despite pressure from the ruling ANC. | |
Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has taken the toughest line. He'scalled Zimbabwe a "regional embarrassment". | |
Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is one of Robert Mugabe's closest allies. He has urged Mr Mugabe to end the violence. | |
Botswana has summoned a Zimbabwean envoy to complain about theviolence. It has supported Zimbabwe's opposition. | |
Namibia is an ally of Robert Mugabe. It wants to re-distribute white-owned farms to black villagers. It has not criticised the violence. | |
Mozambique has hosted some white farmers forced out of Zimbabwe when their land was seized. It is seen as sympathetic to the opposition. | |
Tanzania's ruling party has a history of backing Robert Mugabe'sZanu-PF party. Its foreign minister has condemned the violence. | |
DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila is an ally of Robert Mugabe whosent troops to help his father, Laurent Kabila, fight rebels. | |
Malawi is seen as neutral. But 3m people from Malawi are in Zimbabweand many were badly hit by the farm invasions. | |
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The opposition says some 86 supporters have been killed and 200,000 forced from their homes by Zanu-PF militias but the ruling party blames the MDC for the violence. | The opposition says some 86 supporters have been killed and 200,000 forced from their homes by Zanu-PF militias but the ruling party blames the MDC for the violence. |
Meanwhile, the BBC's Themba Nkosi in Bulawayo, south west of Harare, is reporting that youths and villagers from an MDC faction have this week been ambushing and attacking pro-Zanu-PF so-called war veterans in the area. | Meanwhile, the BBC's Themba Nkosi in Bulawayo, south west of Harare, is reporting that youths and villagers from an MDC faction have this week been ambushing and attacking pro-Zanu-PF so-called war veterans in the area. |
In Mashonaland West, another BBC contributor said Zanu-PF youths abducted MDC councillor-elect Lavender Chiwaya at his house on Tuesday morning, beating him before he was released by another MDC official. | In Mashonaland West, another BBC contributor said Zanu-PF youths abducted MDC councillor-elect Lavender Chiwaya at his house on Tuesday morning, beating him before he was released by another MDC official. |
The MDC won the parliamentary vote in March, and claims to have won the first round of the presidential contest outright. | The MDC won the parliamentary vote in March, and claims to have won the first round of the presidential contest outright. |
According to official results, Mr Tsvangirai was ahead of Mr Mugabe but failed to gain enough votes to avoid a run-off. | According to official results, Mr Tsvangirai was ahead of Mr Mugabe but failed to gain enough votes to avoid a run-off. |
Are you in Zimbabwe? Have you been affected by the violence? Tell us what's happening where you are using the form below or by text on +44 7786 20 50 85 - and let us know if you do not want your full name to be published. | Are you in Zimbabwe? Have you been affected by the violence? Tell us what's happening where you are using the form below or by text on +44 7786 20 50 85 - and let us know if you do not want your full name to be published. |