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Mugabe Opposition Quits Election

Jun 23, 2008
After winning one round of elections (perhaps outright), Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's challenger has dropped out of the race, citing rampant government interference and the abuse and murder of his supporters by militias loyal to Mugabe. "We have resolved that we will no longer participate in this violent, illegitimate sham of an election process," said Morgan Tsvangirai.
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Mugabe Rival Ready for Round Two

May 10, 2008
Whatever else might be said about Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change, it's definitely fair to say that the man is tenacious. After weeks of confusion following his bid to oust longtime leader Robert Mugabe from the presidency, Tsvangirai says he's now gearing up for an electoral rematch.

Zimbabwe Tense as Election Results Slowly Roll In

Apr 1, 2008
Results from Saturday's watershed elections in Zimbabwe are still being tallied and analyzed, and while the country anxiously awaits the outcome, some are wondering whether the delay is due to careful counting methods or more troubling potential causes. Meanwhile, President Robert Mugabe is losing his grip on power or ready to claim victory -- depending on which of Monday's conflicting reports you read.

Mugabe Disses Western Critics

Mar 17, 2007
Ever the diplomat, Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe blew off criticism from Western leaders following Sunday's bloody protest, at which several members of a government opposition group were badly injured in a skirmish with the police. Mugabe's charming reaction: His detractors can "go hang."