From International Herald Tribune:
We had hoped that political leaders in southern Africa would resolve Zimbabwe's political crisis at their summit meeting last weekend. Instead, they made it worse, agreeing that President Robert Mugabe and his cronies can keep control of the two ministries that oversee the army and the police.
A power-sharing compromise negotiated in September can work only if these two ministries are divided between Mugabe's supp
A power-sharing compromise negotiated in September can work only if these two ministries are divided between Mugabe's supp
A power-sharing compromise negotiated in September can work only if these two ministries are divided between Mugabe's supporters and those of Morgan Tsvangirai, the top vote-getter in the first round of this year's presidential elections. That is essential since it was army- and police-backed violence that drove Tsvangirai out of the second round, creating the current impasse.
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