Wednesday during an outing with dramatic accents of the Netherlands embassy in Harare where he is a refugee, Morgan Tsvangirai had called for a negotiated political settlement but ruled out any talks with a government formed after the election. Topped the first round of presidential elections, former trade unionist has accused 56 years yesterday on the BBC Robert Mugabe of wanting to show off by saying + + I am the president and defy the national and international opinion. For several days, the oldest African President shows his indifference to regional pressures – only likely to achieve according to experts. The electoral process should be dictated by anyone, not even by the African Union (AU), he firmly told Thursday after being warned yesterday that the friendship did not give a right of on Internal Affairs..

The opposition leader Wednesday implored the AU and SADC to act now to help establish a transition mechanism and called for the deployment of armed troops Peacekeeping. But since the crisis began, the divisions between African leaders have prevented any concerted action. Some within SADC have publicly criticized the Zimbabwean regime, but others are struggling to abandon solidarity inherited from the struggle for independence.

Washington has called on Zimbabwe’s leaders yesterday to negotiate a legitimate government with the opposition. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour has called for its election process perversion of democracy. The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has called again yesterday to postpone the second round of presidential elections in Zimbabwe, as fair and credible elections can not be ensured.

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