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Zimbabwe blasts media 'bias' over Mugabe's UN speech
2007-09-29
ZimbabweÂ’s information minister has castigated western media for their coverage of President Robert MugabeÂ’s speech at the UN General Assembly, state media reported Friday.

Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said CNN and the BBC gave US President George W Bush full coverage when he criticised Mugabe in his address to the Assembly this week, but denied Mugabe similar coverage for his speech. “The so-called champions of press freedom, CNN and BBC cut the live broadcast when the President was hitting hard, full throttle, with a volley of intellectual punches left, right and centre,” Ndlovu said. “Bush was given full coverage to demonise our President and our nation but our President was not given equal time to defend himself and his country. They always claim that they give balanced information through their media but they have proved themselves to be suffering from in-exactitudes and stretches of imagination. I know why my predecessor threw them out of Zimbabwe.”

In his speech at the UN, Bush said the people of Zimbabwe needed help to free themselves from suffering under a “tyrannical regime.”
Posted by:Fred

#5  http://www.newzimbabwe.com/pages/un34.16973.html
Posted by: Sonny Slusong1239   2007-09-29 14:21  

#4  More likely..."I blame THE MAN!!!"
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-29 11:40  

#3  Was it a speech on economics?
Maybe agronomics?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-09-29 11:38  

#2  Bob gave a speech at the UN?
Ooooops...sorry.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-29 10:44  

#1  In his speech at the UN, Bush said the people of Zimbabwe needed help to free themselves from suffering under a “tyrannical regime.”

What a difference 30 years makes.

Posted by: Besoeker   2007-09-29 02:38  

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