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Mugabe urges lifting of sanctions Mugabe urges lifting of sanctions
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has urged the lifting of what he called illegal sanctions against his country.Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has urged the lifting of what he called illegal sanctions against his country.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York, he said the sanctions were hampering Zimbabwe's economy.Speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York, he said the sanctions were hampering Zimbabwe's economy.
After his re-election in disputed polls this year, Western countries tightened measures against individuals and firms seen to be supporting Mr Mugabe.After his re-election in disputed polls this year, Western countries tightened measures against individuals and firms seen to be supporting Mr Mugabe.
At the UN, he also called for reform of the Security Council, saying it had become the tool of powerful countries.At the UN, he also called for reform of the Security Council, saying it had become the tool of powerful countries.
Zimbabwe's economy has gone into a sharp crisis in recent years, with inflation now standing at 11,000,000%.Zimbabwe's economy has gone into a sharp crisis in recent years, with inflation now standing at 11,000,000%.
'False accusations''False accusations'
"Once again, I appeal to the world's collective conscience to apply pressure for the immediate removal of these sanctions by Britain, the United States and their allies, which have brought untold suffering to our people," he said."Once again, I appeal to the world's collective conscience to apply pressure for the immediate removal of these sanctions by Britain, the United States and their allies, which have brought untold suffering to our people," he said.
Mr Mugabe frequently blames the limited sanctions for his country's economic woes.Mr Mugabe frequently blames the limited sanctions for his country's economic woes.
An attempt to tighten the sanctions earlier this year failed to get UN backing after China and Russia refused to support them.An attempt to tighten the sanctions earlier this year failed to get UN backing after China and Russia refused to support them.
Robert Mugabe appeals to world leaders to lift the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe Mugabe calls for an end to sanctions against Zimbabwe
He said powerful nations on the Security Council - which he did not name - had falsely accused his government of human rights abuses.He said powerful nations on the Security Council - which he did not name - had falsely accused his government of human rights abuses.
Supporters of Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party were accused of mounting a campaign of intimidation against the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) during the elections earlier this year.Supporters of Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party were accused of mounting a campaign of intimidation against the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) during the elections earlier this year.
"By the way, those who falsely accuse us of these violations are themselves international perpetrators of genocide, acts of aggression and mass destruction," he said, referring to the invasion of Iraq."By the way, those who falsely accuse us of these violations are themselves international perpetrators of genocide, acts of aggression and mass destruction," he said, referring to the invasion of Iraq.
Mr Mugabe said the Security Council had become undemocratic and should be re-organised to include greater geographical representation with permanent seats for African nations.Mr Mugabe said the Security Council had become undemocratic and should be re-organised to include greater geographical representation with permanent seats for African nations.
He also thanked South Africa's former President Thabo Mbeki for brokering a power-sharing agreement reached earlier this month with the MDC.He also thanked South Africa's former President Thabo Mbeki for brokering a power-sharing agreement reached earlier this month with the MDC.
Under the deal, a new government is to be formed with ministers from both Zanu-PF and the MDC.Under the deal, a new government is to be formed with ministers from both Zanu-PF and the MDC.
Mr Mugabe said the agreement showed Africans could solve African problems, which, he said, were often the legacy of the West's colonial involvement in the continent.Mr Mugabe said the agreement showed Africans could solve African problems, which, he said, were often the legacy of the West's colonial involvement in the continent.


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