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Africa Subsaharan
Zim rejects Carter, Annan, Machel
2008-11-23
Zimbabwe has refused to let Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter and a South African human rights advocate visit the impoverished country for a humanitarian mission, the three said Saturday.

The former U.N. secretary general, the ex-U.S. president and rights advocate Graca Machel had planned to assess the southern African country's needs. They are members of The Elders, a group formed by former South African President Nelson Mandela to foster peace and tackle world conflicts.

Annan said no official reason had been given for the refusal, but Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper reported that the group had been asked to "come at a later date" to accommodate the crop-planting season. It quoted an unnamed source as saying they were seen as antagonistic toward Zimbabwe's government.

Zimbabweans are suffering from disease and hunger while political crisis over a power-sharing government occupies its politicians. A current cholera outbreak has killed nearly 300 people in Zimbabwe, the United Nations said.

But the three were told Friday night by former South African President Thabo Mbeki, who is mediating the political crisis, that efforts to secure travel visas for the a two-day trip had failed.

"We are very disappointed that the government of Zimbabwe would not permit us to come in, would not cooperate," former U.S. President Carter said at a news conference in Johannesburg.

It was the first time the 2002 Nobel Peace laureate has been denied permission to carry out a mission in any country, he said.

Machel, a rights advocate for women and children who is married to Mandela, said she was denied a visa to visit Zimbabwe in July when she had planned to lead a women's delegation.

Government officials in Harare could not immediately be reached for comment Saturday.

Posted by:Fred

#8  Thangs must really be bad in Zim-bob-land, if a corrupt Marxist is worried about what Jimmah or Kofi might say.
Posted by: Abu do you love   2008-11-23 20:30  

#7  How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have an ungrateful socialist thug.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-11-23 13:52  

#6  The Elders Failures
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-23 10:33  

#5  Zim hasn't made very many good calls lately, but they did on this one. They don't need to massuage the egos of two old men with faded revealence. Their attempts to shed their fading dictator with a massive ego problem is going badly enough as it is.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-11-23 08:56  

#4  Zimbabwe, welkom by ons!
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-11-23 08:40  

#3  Zimbabwe, welkom by on!
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-11-23 08:39  

#2  I guess they'll have to go to Gaza instead.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-11-23 07:44  

#1  Personally I wish the US could deny entry to Jimmy Carter.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2008-11-23 00:54  

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