From The BBC:
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has defended his support of President Robert Mugabe in an interview with the BBC.
His comments came a day after he was booed off stage at an address for more than 1,000 Zimbabwean exiles in London.
Mr Tsvangirai admitted the widely-criticised land reforms where white farmers were forced from their land had been a "disaster".
He is on a tour of Europe and the US to lobby for relief funds for Zimbabwe.
He joined a unity government with Mr Mugabe in February following disputed elections in the poverty-stricken country.
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Update: Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai struggles to raise funds on world tour -- The Telegraph
My Comment: How can you defend the indefensible? A pact with the devil is still a pact with the devil .... you cannot run away from it. And in Zimbabwe .... it should not be a surprise that for the average person the suffering continues.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has defended his support of President Robert Mugabe in an interview with the BBC.
His comments came a day after he was booed off stage at an address for more than 1,000 Zimbabwean exiles in London.
Mr Tsvangirai admitted the widely-criticised land reforms where white farmers were forced from their land had been a "disaster".
He is on a tour of Europe and the US to lobby for relief funds for Zimbabwe.
He joined a unity government with Mr Mugabe in February following disputed elections in the poverty-stricken country.
Read more ....
Update: Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai struggles to raise funds on world tour -- The Telegraph
My Comment: How can you defend the indefensible? A pact with the devil is still a pact with the devil .... you cannot run away from it. And in Zimbabwe .... it should not be a surprise that for the average person the suffering continues.