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Zimbabwe defends right to UN role | Zimbabwe defends right to UN role |
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Zimbabwe has dismissed Western objections to its appointment to head a key UN body, the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). | Zimbabwe has dismissed Western objections to its appointment to head a key UN body, the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). |
"What has sustainable development to do with human rights?" Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN told the BBC. | "What has sustainable development to do with human rights?" Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN told the BBC. |
The position traditionally rotates through the regions of the world, with Africa next in line. | The position traditionally rotates through the regions of the world, with Africa next in line. |
But some countries say Zimbabwe's high inflation, unemployment and rights record make it an unsuitable candidate. | But some countries say Zimbabwe's high inflation, unemployment and rights record make it an unsuitable candidate. |
European countries in particular are calling on African nations to put forward another candidate. | European countries in particular are calling on African nations to put forward another candidate. |
Land issues | Land issues |
Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN, Boniface Chidyausiku, said his country was entitled to hold the chairmanship. | Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN, Boniface Chidyausiku, said his country was entitled to hold the chairmanship. |
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"It's our right. We're members of the United Nations and we're members of CSD, and the Africa group did make a decision and endorsed Zimbabwe," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "It's our right. We're members of the United Nations and we're members of CSD, and the Africa group did make a decision and endorsed Zimbabwe," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
"They're making a storm out of a teacup." | "They're making a storm out of a teacup." |
He said the real objection came down to Britain's criticism of Zimbabwe's controversial land reform programme. | He said the real objection came down to Britain's criticism of Zimbabwe's controversial land reform programme. |
Zimbabwe's food production has plummeted since land reforms in 2000 that saw thousands of white-owned farms seized. | Zimbabwe's food production has plummeted since land reforms in 2000 that saw thousands of white-owned farms seized. |
"We see it as a translation of a bilateral quarrel between London and Harare on the land reform programme," Mr Chidyausiku said. | "We see it as a translation of a bilateral quarrel between London and Harare on the land reform programme," Mr Chidyausiku said. |
He said the European countries should respect the decision of the African block. | He said the European countries should respect the decision of the African block. |
"When they tell the African group to change, it's an insult to our intelligence - that we Africans can't think," he said. | "When they tell the African group to change, it's an insult to our intelligence - that we Africans can't think," he said. |
Electricity woes | Electricity woes |
Meanwhile, Mozambique has threatened to cut electricity to its neighbour for failing to pay its debts. | Meanwhile, Mozambique has threatened to cut electricity to its neighbour for failing to pay its debts. |
Mozambique's Cahora Bassa dam supplies Zimbabwe with 500 megawatts of power. | Mozambique's Cahora Bassa dam supplies Zimbabwe with 500 megawatts of power. |
The BBC's Jose Tembe in Maputo says Zimbabwe has accumulated debt to the tune of $9m. | The BBC's Jose Tembe in Maputo says Zimbabwe has accumulated debt to the tune of $9m. |
A spokesman for Mozambique's electricity firm EDM said the government acknowledged Zimbabwe's current economic crisis but said that debt is debt and must be paid. | A spokesman for Mozambique's electricity firm EDM said the government acknowledged Zimbabwe's current economic crisis but said that debt is debt and must be paid. |
On Wednesday, it was announced that households in Zimbabwe were to be limited to four hours' electricity a day, between 1700 and 2100 local time. | On Wednesday, it was announced that households in Zimbabwe were to be limited to four hours' electricity a day, between 1700 and 2100 local time. |