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Leaders gather for Zimbabwe talks | Leaders gather for Zimbabwe talks |
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Southern African leaders are gathering in Tanzania for two days of emergency talks over the crisis in Zimbabwe. | Southern African leaders are gathering in Tanzania for two days of emergency talks over the crisis in Zimbabwe. |
The country's president, Robert Mugabe, will attend the meeting, called by the Southern African Development Community. | The country's president, Robert Mugabe, will attend the meeting, called by the Southern African Development Community. |
BBC correspondents say support for Mr Mugabe in the region is waning, after opposition politicians were beaten up while in custody earlier this month. | BBC correspondents say support for Mr Mugabe in the region is waning, after opposition politicians were beaten up while in custody earlier this month. |
The Zimbabwean leader is expected to blame tensions in his country on an opposition campaign of violence. | The Zimbabwean leader is expected to blame tensions in his country on an opposition campaign of violence. |
Frosty reception | Frosty reception |
African leaders have been reluctant to criticise Mr Mugabe in public. | African leaders have been reluctant to criticise Mr Mugabe in public. |
They see him as a hero of the fight against colonial rule. | They see him as a hero of the fight against colonial rule. |
But the BBC's Peter Greste, in the Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam, says in private the leaders will give Mr Mugabe a frosty reception. | But the BBC's Peter Greste, in the Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam, says in private the leaders will give Mr Mugabe a frosty reception. |
Our correspondent says South African leader Thabo Mbeki in particular is likely to put pressure on Mr Mugabe. | Our correspondent says South African leader Thabo Mbeki in particular is likely to put pressure on Mr Mugabe. |
South Africa is already taking many refugees from Zimbabwe, and Mr Mbeki will be aware that a complete collapse there would severely affect his own country, our correspondent says. | South Africa is already taking many refugees from Zimbabwe, and Mr Mbeki will be aware that a complete collapse there would severely affect his own country, our correspondent says. |
Record inflation | Record inflation |
The leaders are expected to tell Mr Mugabe, who has governed Zimbabwe since its independence in 1980, that he should stand down when his term in office ends next year. | The leaders are expected to tell Mr Mugabe, who has governed Zimbabwe since its independence in 1980, that he should stand down when his term in office ends next year. |
HAVE YOUR SAY The meeting between Southern Africa's leaders is long overdue Patrick, Kampala, Uganda Send us your comments | |
Zimbabweans are grappling with the world's highest inflation - 1,700% a year - while unemployment and poverty are widespread. | Zimbabweans are grappling with the world's highest inflation - 1,700% a year - while unemployment and poverty are widespread. |
Critics blame the economic meltdown on Mr Mugabe's seizure of white-owned farms, while he says he is the victim of a Western plot. | Critics blame the economic meltdown on Mr Mugabe's seizure of white-owned farms, while he says he is the victim of a Western plot. |
The conference in Dar es Salaam, hosted by Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, will also focus on the Democratic Republic of Congo. | The conference in Dar es Salaam, hosted by Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, will also focus on the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
Recent fighting between the army and militias in DR Congo has left at least 150 people dead. | Recent fighting between the army and militias in DR Congo has left at least 150 people dead. |
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