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Zimbabwe poll new low, says Brown | Zimbabwe poll new low, says Brown |
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The decision to go ahead with the presidential election in Zimbabwe is a "new low", Gordon Brown has said. | |
President Robert Mugabe was effectively the only candidate after a boycott by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. | President Robert Mugabe was effectively the only candidate after a boycott by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. |
Mr Brown echoed the criticism of the Mugabe regime by former South African president Nelson Mandela, who has been in London to mark his 90th birthday. | |
The prime minister also said the world was uniting against the "illegitimate regime" of the Zimbabwean leader. | The prime minister also said the world was uniting against the "illegitimate regime" of the Zimbabwean leader. |
Mr Brown said: "As Nelson Mandela has said, there has been a failure of leadership in Zimbabwe. Yesterday's attempt to hold an election was a new low." | Mr Brown said: "As Nelson Mandela has said, there has been a failure of leadership in Zimbabwe. Yesterday's attempt to hold an election was a new low." |
'Restore hope' | 'Restore hope' |
He added: "We will work with international partners to find a way to close this sickening chapter that has cost so many lives. | He added: "We will work with international partners to find a way to close this sickening chapter that has cost so many lives. |
"The forthcoming African Union summit is an opportunity for the region to restore hope to the people of Zimbabwe. Democracy will ultimately prevail." | "The forthcoming African Union summit is an opportunity for the region to restore hope to the people of Zimbabwe. Democracy will ultimately prevail." |
Mr Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement for Democratic Change party, described the election as "an exercise in mass intimidation". | Mr Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement for Democratic Change party, described the election as "an exercise in mass intimidation". |
The UN Security Council said it deeply regretted Zimbabwe's decision to go ahead with the election, saying conditions for a free and fair vote did not exist. | The UN Security Council said it deeply regretted Zimbabwe's decision to go ahead with the election, saying conditions for a free and fair vote did not exist. |
The European Union called the poll a "sham". | The European Union called the poll a "sham". |
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