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Africa Subsaharan
Britain Urges UN Action on Zimbabwe
2007-03-29
Britain is asking the United Nations and African leaders to reprimand Zimbabwe for its human rights failures. Correspondent Peter Heinlein reports from U.N. headquarters in New York. The British U.N. ambassador, Emyr Jones-Parry, urged the Security Council Wednesday to step up its criticism of Zimbabwe and its president, Robert Mugabe. "We believe that the United Nations and specifically this council should accelerate action on Zimbabwe to match that of the African Union and other regional organizations such as SADC," he said.
Boy howdy, a reprimand: that'll show Bob, now won't it.
SADC, the Southern African Development Community, is discussing recent developments in Zimbabwe at a summit in Tanzania. Leaders of the 14-nation group called the meeting after Zimbabwean security forces detained and beat opposition leaders, including Movement for Democratic Change head Morgan Tsvangirai.

Ambassador Jones-Parry called on the regional grouping to take the lead in condemning the deteriorating conditions in Zimbabwe. "We hope that summit will send a strong message about the human rights and humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe where daily the news seems to get worse," he said.

The U.N. Security Council will hear a closed-door briefing on Zimbabwe Thursday at Britain's request. The briefing will be given by a senior U.N. humanitarian affairs official.
Posted by:Fred

#5  It's spelt INACTION not UNACTION
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2007-03-29 10:31  

#4  You could have sorted this out yourselves in 1980 but chose not to. You turned over the reins to Bad Bob, and it doesn't matter that the inmates were screaming for him; you were the adults and had the obligation to act prudently. You were told this would happen back then. Now everything that the Lancaster House critics forewarned about has come to pass, You, and the rest of the Commonwealth who aided and abetted your decision, bear at least a significant part of the blame. Yeah, you can say Zimbabwe did this to itself, but you helped--a lot.
Posted by: Mac   2007-03-29 09:01  

#3  Howzabout you get yer sailors back first. Emkay?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-29 05:14  

#2  Be the Bob.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-03-29 01:02  

#1  Live the Bob. Love the Bob.
Posted by: garbagecowboy   2007-03-29 00:49  

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