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guardian.co.uk — Zimbabweans forced to vote by militia under 'dictatorship desperate for the illusion of legitimacy'

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  1. >> Mugabe emerged from voting in Highfield township in Harare proclaiming
    himself "very optimistic" and "upbeat" that yesterday's ballot would reverse his
    first round defeat. That was one thing Zimbabwe's president for the past 28 years
    and the opposition agreed on - that there's little doubt Mugabe will be declared the winner. <<

    Can't really lose against himself, can he? :-(

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  2. ...and the sham of the U.N can't do anything to get him out of power.

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  3. I saw a series of photos in the newspaper this AM that showed several Zimbabweans preparing to vote, with hats pulled way down over their faces so they couldn't be identified. Scary.

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  4. talk about getting out the vote!.....this is disgusting and sooooo sad.

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  5. @pinkpackrat

    Mugabe is probably clinically mad: there is no way he can say that
    he genuinely won the elections fair and square... but, he still
    says it and, worst of all, he _even_ believes it himself.

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23631_24 loup.dargent submitted this on June 28, 2008.