Zimbabwe : PM threatens to boycott elections
on 2010/9/22 12:02:51
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Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has threatened to boycott all the country's elections if is marred by violence, this comes a day after supporters of rival President Robert Mugabe stoned a constitutional meeting. "I will not commit anyone to any election if it is a declaration of war," Tsvangirai said.

Five people were injured in Harare on Sunday when pro-Mugabe militants stoned a meeting meant to gather public opinion on a new constitution

Police stood by and watched as the violence broke out in the populous Mbare district.

Tsvangirai agreed two years ago to join Mugabe in a unity government, partly to end deadly political violence that his party says killed more than 200 of its supporters around the inconclusive presidential elections.

"Reports of violence in Mbare and elsewhere throughout the country are a negation of the new spirit we had begun to build in the country," Tsvangirai said.

"This needless violence is both a reminder of the dark past and a threat to a bright future.

"Some of us have the misguided audacity to undermine our efforts by hiring thugs to disrupt the people's right to express themselves in an important national exercise."

He spoke at a conference where victims of political violence told how they were injured and how they lost their friends and relatives in the unrest two years ago.

The southern African nation is creating a new constitution as part of a road map by the unity government to fresh elections.

No dates have been set yet for next year's election, but Tsvangirai said last week that a constitutional referendum could be held in mid-2011.

Several constitutional outreach meetings have been disrupted across the country after violent clashes between supporters of long-ruling Mugabe and Tsvangirai.

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