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  • L'us demande pardon au Zimbabwe.

    C'est officiel, le nouveau regime de washington s'excuse a Mogabe pour les sanction des 10 derniere annes et promis des changements radicale.

    Zimbabwe: U.S. Apologises for Sanctions

    By Sifelani Tsiko

    UNITED STATES special envoy Mr Andrew Young has called for forgiveness and the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe to ensure the animosity of the past decade ends amicably. Mr Young - who was speaking at a policy dialogue forum organised

    by the Southern African Political Economy Series on Tuesday in the wake of his meeting with President Mugabe where he conveyed a message of reconciliation from President Barack Obama -- said his visit had been sanctioned by the US Congress and the White House.

    "It took a decision-making process in the Congress and in the White House for me to come here.

    "The decision for me to come here was made by the Secretary of State (John Kerry) and approved by the President of the United States."

    Mr Young was accompanied by US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mr Reuben Brigety.

    Analysts say the US overtures, that come in the wake of similar overtures from Britain, the EU and the Commercial Farmers' Union, confirmed that Washington had lost confidence in MDC-T's ability to effect regime change and had bought into the various surveys pointing to a Zanu-PF victory in the forthcoming elections.

    The US administration's reservations with the MDC-T leadership were exposed in a diplomatic cable dated July 13 2007 which was leaked by whistleblower website WikiLeaks in which the then ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Christopher Dell, laid into MDC-T and its leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai as greenhorns.

    "Zimbabwe's opposition is far from ideal and I leave convinced that had we had different partners, we could have achieved more already. But you have to play the hand you're dealt.

    "With that in mind, the current leadership has little executive experience and will require massive hand-holding and assistance should they ever come to power," Dell said.

    Turning to Mr Tsvangirai, Mr Dell said "Tsvangirai is also a flawed figure, not readily open to advice, indecisive and with questionable judgment in selecting those around him.

    "He is the indispensable element for opposition success, but possibly an albatross around their necks once in power. In short, he is a kind of Lech Walesa character: Zimbabwe needs him, but should not rely on his executive abilities to lead the country's recovery.

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    Les USA commencent aimer les " dictatures
    " Celui qui passe devant une glace sans se reconnaitre, est capable de se calomnier sans s'en apercevoir "

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