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Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Meets With Negotiators From MDC-T And Zanu PF
SW Radio Africa (London), 16 November 2009
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai met in Harare with negotiators from ZANU PF and the MDC-T on Monday, to set the agenda for the make-or-break negotiations between the rival parties. James Maridadi, Tsvangirai's spokesman, confirmed the meeting.
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In what capacity does the sellout Tsvangi meet negotiators when he is an interested person? What agenda is he setting when everything was agreed at the SADC Troika Summit meeting in Maputo on 05 Nov'09? To make matters worse he does this when the President is out on official business and when MDC is not represented at all as both negotiators are out of the country on official business.
What needs to be done and what the western stooge should be doing is to call for the lifting of sanctions that he campaigned for. If he really is for the full implementation of the GPA then he should:-
1. Tell his masters that the sanctions that he asked for are not only hurting the people of Zimbabwe that he is Prime Minister of and purportedly leading but actually killing them.
2. The Pirate radio stations operating from countries like Botswana should be closed and officials of his sellout party should, in the short to medium term, stop according interviews to these poisonous stations as anything they say has the potential to polarize the nation. In the long run the imperialist funded stations should be dismantled completely so that Zimbabwe is free from propaganda and falsehoods.
3. Without delay the CIA and MI6 puppet must dismantle the parallel structures operating from his office and that are using state property and resources to further the interests of imperialists.
The above issues, dear Nelson, are "the chapters, commas, full stops, clauses, punctuation marks, signatures and paragraphs" that must be respected and complied with. Anything else, Gutu boy, is peripheral to these too important GPA outstanding issues.
The ball is in MDC-T's court!!