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Mbeki lashes out at failure to address root cause of Zimbabwe crisis
17/12/2003
 
 

President Thabo Mbeki has lashed out at the Commonwealth for failing to address the land question in Zimbabwe -- the root cause of the Southern African country's current turmoil. Writing his weekly column posted on the African National Congress website on Friday, Mbeki wrote that except when used to highlight the plight of the white farmer, the land issue was no longer discussed. "At the Abuja CHOGM (Commonwealth heads of government meeting), the land question in Zimbabwe was not discussed. Indeed, the land question has disappeared from the global discourse about Zimbabwe, except when it is mentioned to highlight the plight of the former white landowners, and to attribute food shortages in Zimbabwe to the land redistribution programme." Mbeki said Zimbabwe's subsequent suspension from the body was contrary to the goal of assisting the country to unite to find an urgent solution to its economic and political crisis. He wrote that both the Commonwealth's observer mission and South Africa's own group concluded after the 2002 presidential elections that what was needed in Zimbabwe was an "urgent programme of political reconciliation and economic restructuring and transformation that places the people and country of Zimbabwe first and transcends the differences that were demonstrated in the election process". "This is also what the heads of government from Uganda and the SADC (Southern African Development Community) countries said to their colleagues at the Abuja CHOGM, arguing that the continued isolation of Zimbabwe would not facilitate the achievement of this goal," he said. Mbeki accused some members of the Commonwealth of pushing for Zimbabwe's continued suspension solely to maintain their credibility with the media, regardless of what it meant for Zimbabweans. "Unfortunately, others had already made public statements that one of the principal outcomes of this meeting would be, not a Commonwealth commitment to this goal, but the continuing suspension of Zimbabwe from the councils of the Commonwealth. For them, it was important that this objective should be achieved, to maintain their credibility especially with the media, whatever else was decided that might actually relate to the future of the people of Zimbabwe," he said. Mbeki also blamed Australian Prime Minister John Howard for the disintegration of the Commonwealth troika, which was mandated to find a solution to Zimbabwe's problems. He said that Howard had unilaterally called for more sanctions against Zimbabwe, against the advice of Nigeria and South Africa.

 

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