From the Guardian:
It is clear what Robert Mugabe wants to see from the talks with the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) that began in South Africa on Thursday. On December 27 1987 he sat down with Joshua Nkomo, the leader of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (Zapu) and signed a unity accord. It followed seven years of sustained violence against Nkomo's party in which some 18,000 people died. The creation of a government of national unity made Nkomo vice-president. Three Zapu leaders were given cabinet posts. They might as well have been hamsters in a cage on Mugabe's desk.
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More News On Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe talks continue -- USA Today
As Zimbabwe Talks Begin, Abductions Of Opposition Members Continue -- Voice Of America
Robert Mugabe forced into talks with opposition after China told him 'to behave' -- The Telegraph
Zimbabwe continue to stall over Kenya series -- Cricinfo
EU Supports Pretoria's Mediating Role in Zimbabwe -- Deutsche Welle
Mbeki lauded as Zimbabwe saviour at SAfrica-EU summit -- Channel News Asia
Bush adds to sanctions against Zimbabwe -- LA Times
Bush expands sanctions against Zimbabwe -- Yahoo News / AP
FACTBOX-Sanctions on Zimbabwe -- Reuters
My Comment: A quote from the movie "Lord Of War" .... "Evil Prevails when good men fail to act .... what they ought to say is evil prevails".
Zimbabwe is ruled by evil men .... and they are supported by a significant portion of Zimbabwe. All the diplomatic talks in the world will not change this country.
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