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Bush says Zimbabwe's Mugabe is "discredited dictator"
Matt Spetalnick, Reuters
February 14, 2008
http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKN1445815420080214
Washington -
President George W. Bush assailed Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe
on Thursday as a "discredited dictator," sharpening his
criticism of one of Africa's most stridently anti-American leaders
on the eve of a trip to the continent.
Bush, in a wide-ranging
speech on U.S. Africa policy before leaving on Friday on a five-nation
tour, expressed solidarity with "all in Africa who live in
the quiet pain of tyranny."
"In Zimbabwe, a
discredited dictator presides over food shortages, staggering inflation
and harsh repression," Bush said.
"America will continue
to support freedom in Zimbabwe and I urge neighbours in the region,
including South Africa, to do the same. We look forward to the hour
when this nightmare is over and the people of Zimbabwe regain their
freedom," he added.
At the United Nations
in September, Mugabe, Zimbabwe's sole ruler since independence from
Britain in 1980, accused Bush of "rank hypocrisy" for
lecturing him on human rights and likened the U.S. Guantanamo Bay
prison to a concentration camp.
Bush had criticized Zimbabwe's
government as "tyrannical" and an "assault on its
people" in his speech to the U.N. General Assembly.
Mugabe, 83, has voiced
confidence he will be re-elected by a large margin in Zimbabwe's
March election, despite an economic meltdown blamed on his government.
Opposition politicians have accused him of rigging past elections.
Zimbabwe is gripped by
the world's highest inflation rate, surging unemployment and shortages
of fuel and food.
Mugabe accuses Western
countries of sabotaging the economy as punishment for his seizure
of white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks.
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