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British and American diplomats attacked in Zimbabwe



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Published Date: 05 June 2008
BRITISH and US diplomats were attacked as they tried to investigate political violence in Zimbabwe today in an operation blamed directly on president Robert Mugabe.
The group was held for several hours after being stopped at a roadblock just north of Harare, a spokesman at the US embassy in Harare said.

The attackers beat up a member of the embassy staff and slashed the tyres of some cars in the convoy.

US
Ambassador James McGee, who was not with the convoy, told CNN that Zimbabwean police and military officers and so-called war veterans, a group of fiercely loyal and often violent supporters of President Robert Mugabe, were responsible for what he called an "illegal action" just outside the capital.

He said there was an orchestrated campaign to intimidate diplomats adding: "We do believe this is coming directly from the top."
He said five Americans, four Britons and three Zimbabweans were in the three-car convoy.

"The war veterans threatened to burn the vehicles with my people inside unless they got out of the vehicles and accompanied the police to a station nearby," Mr McGee said.

The opposition and rights groups have accused Mugabe of orchestrating violence and intimidation in the run-up to the June 27 presidential run-off election.

A police spokesman denied security agents had threatened the diplomats, saying instead police were trying to rescue them from a threatening mob.
"It's unfortunate when diplomats behave like criminals and distort information," he said. "It is a very sad situation."

Last month Mr McGee had led a similar convoy that was stopped at a roadblock. Police eventually let them through, and a patrol car escorted them back to the US embassy before disappearing.

At one point during the May incident, a police officer threatened to attack one of Mr McGee's senior aides.

The officer got into his car and lurched toward Mr McGee after he had demanded the officer's name.

Meanwhile today Zimbabwe's opposition presidential candidate resumed campaigning, the morning after he spent nine hours in police detention near the country's second main city.

Morgan Tsvangirai said that the hours he spent in a Bulawayo police station after being stopped at a roadblock while campaigning demonstrated the lengths to which Mugabe was prepared to go to "try and steal" the run-off.

But a police spokesman claimed officers merely wanted to establish that one of the vehicles in Mr Tsvangirai's convoy was properly registered.

He said police had asked only the driver to accompany them from the roadblock to the station, but others in the party insisted on coming him and waiting while the documents were reviewed.



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  • Last Updated: 05 June 2008 6:17 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Zimbabwe
 
1

John Blackley,

Florida 05/06/2008 18:19:49
Ambassador McGhee said, "Zimbabwe is becoming a lawless country." - which would explain why the US government shipped him off there, instead of some cushy posting like US Ambassador to The Vatican. Quite the talent for understatement, Mr. McGhee.

Could this be a warning to US and UK diplomats, prior to the 'elections' in Zimbabwe?

Hey! I think I just qualified to be a US Ambassador to Somewhere Nasty!
2

Biker,

Ayr 05/06/2008 18:36:47
Mugabe and his bully boy tactics are designed to antagonise and provoke, so perhaps now is the time to teach him a lesson. Start diplomaticaly by sending his embassy staff home and start to hurt him by having his personal overseas assets frozen. This is the only thing this idiot seems to understand.
3

Biker,

Ayr 05/06/2008 18:36:48
Mugabe and his bully boy tactics are designed to antagonise and provoke, so perhaps now is the time to teach him a lesson. Start diplomaticaly by sending his embassy staff home and start to hurt him by having his personal overseas assets frozen. This is the only thing this idiot seems to understand.
4

Steven Farquha,

London 05/06/2008 19:32:37
The question in this article is who do you believe?

This is not clear cut and we need to examine how much we make this story what we want to believe.

Both sides of this are as bad as each other, one clinging to power while the people suffer, the other making the people suffer as they clamber for power.

Coming from Northern Ireland, we understand the need to feel the fear and do it anyway.

What Zimbabwe needs is a third way!
5

Erchie Broon,

05/06/2008 21:22:31
#4 Maybe you can send Bono and Geldoff across to sort it out. They have all the solutions to Africa LOL.Mugabe is a terrorist thug and the only language he understands is the barrel of a gun. Unfortunately we have become a Nation of apologetic wimps under New Labour so it will never happen. Maybe the Italians can sort it by making a call to HQ in Sicily.
6

Banana Heid,

Ayrshire 05/06/2008 22:28:17
They should just assasinate that auld fool Mugabe. He's a wierd lookin critter that needs a bullett in the head...
7

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06/06/2008 23:17:43
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