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Africa Subsaharan
ZANU-PF demands recount - Bob's not going quietly
2008-04-06
President Robert Mugabe's ruling party demanded a vote recount and a further delay in the release of presidential election results, the state Sunday Mail newspaper reported, prompting outrage from the opposition party.

Meanwhile, militant hard-boys supporters of the ruling party invaded five of the few remaining white-owned commercial farms, the farmers reported Sunday – another sign that Mugabe plans to use violence to stay in power.
How many signs do we need?
Three cattle ranchers were driven off their land Saturday, and equipment and livestock were seized, the farmers said. A crew from state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corp. was filming the siege of one farm, where about 50 militants were threatening to break through the farm gates.
The ZBC film will be used as a 'reminder' as to what will happen to the other farmers who are stoopid enough to remain ...
The Movement for Democratic Change, which claims its leader Morgan Tsvangirai won the March 29 presidential ballot outright, said it would not accept a recount, did not want a runoff and pressed ahead with legal attempts to force publication of the results.

“How do you have a vote recount for a result that has not been announced? That is ridiculous,” said opposition spokesman Nelson Chamisa.
Good point
He accused the ruling ZANU-PF party of vote fraud, saying that police have told opposition leaders that the ruling party has been tampering with ballots since early last week. “These claims are totally unfounded and they are only meant to justify ZANU-PF's rigging,” he said.

The ruling party cited “errors and miscalculations in the compilation of the poll result” and asked the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to defer announcement of the presidential election results because of the “anomalies,” the Sunday Mail reported.
And who would know better about all the errors and miscalculations than the ruling party?
The report came a day after Tsvangirai called on Mugabe to step down and accused the 84-year-old longtime ruler of plotting a campaign of violence to bolster his chances of winning an expected runoff.

Eight days after the election, the commission has yet to announce the results. Unofficial tallies by independent monitors show Tsvangirai won more votes than Mugabe – but fewer than the 50 percent plus one vote required to avoid a runoff.

The high court heard testimony Sunday afternoon from opposition party lawyers who lodged an urgent petition demanding publication of the election results. Reporters were not admitted to the court hearing. Armed police prevented opposition lawyers from entering the court on Saturday but there was no police presence Sunday.

The Movement for Democratic Change maintained its resistance to a runoff. “We are not going to accept the so-called runoff. It is going to be a 'run-over' of Zimbabwe. People are going to be killed,” Chamisa said. “We are not so naive a leadership to lead our people to slaughter.”

Tsvangirai on Saturday stopped short of saying the party would boycott any runoff. But he voiced concerns that the state would mobilize the armed forces, feared youth brigades and war veterans to terrorize voters into supporting Mugabe.
Don't boycott, it just guarantees Bob another term.
Mugabe has been accused of winning previous elections through violence and intimidation. Scores of opponents were killed during the 2002 and 2005 campaigns. Deputy Information Minister Bright Matonga dismissed fears of violence as “a lot of nonsense.”

The law requires a runoff within 21 days of the initial election, but diplomats in Harare and at the United Nations say Mugabe may order a 90-day delay to give security forces time to clamp down.
Posted by:Frank G

#2  Bob should call Al Gore for tips on the best way to conduct a recount.
Posted by: charger   2008-04-06 15:22  

#1  Two words - Nicolae Ceaucescu...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-04-06 12:26  

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