MBEKI DESERVES TO BE IN THE DOCK WITH MUGABE

 
 
                       The Editor
The Zimbabwean
 
Sir, 
Having initially discounted any prospect of retributive action, legal or otherwise, against Robert Mugabe in a post- ZanuPF Zimbabwe, the new stance of that country's de jure President,  Morgan Tsvangirai, on that issue is significant.

On April 21 CNN reported that Tsvangirai had not only urged the UN to intervene in Zimbabwe but also to convene a special court to try Mugabe and his illegitimate regime for human rights abuses and crimes against humanity. Given Mugabe’s ruthless repression of the electoral will of the majority, the change in Tsvangirai’s rhetoric is hardly surprising. In particular Tsvangirai’s call reflects the utter disdain in which his party

holds the SADC and its leader, Thabo Mbeki. 

By failing to act against Mugabe’s obvious  attempt to subvert yet another democratic rejection of Zanu-PF, Mbeki now bears responsibility for Mugabe’s bloody actions in Zimbabwe.

Mbeki’s procrastination has become Mugabe’s strength. The rising toll of atrocities perpetrated by Mugabe’s thugs against MDC supporters is a tragedy Mbeki had within his power

to prevent. Mbeki is a disgrace to everything his African renaissance is supposed represent and to the tenets of the liberation stuggle he and his ilk claim to venerate. He deserves to be in the

dock with Mugabe.

 

Yours faithfully, 

Duncan Du Bois

Durban

South Africa

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