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Nelson Mandela denounces Zimbabwe chaos Update
Update: He did it! Even speaking out against the 'leadership' - well done Mandela!
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It would truly be a good thing if Mandela were to break his silence and speak out against not only the 'Zimbabwe chaos' but against Mugabe himself too though many feel that he won't go that far.
Nelson Mandela will tonight break his silence on the Zimbabwe crisis to condemn the electoral chaos engulfing the country, according to sources close to the former South African president.
Mr Mandela's words will resound across the world because of his huge moral influence. But the sources said that the former president, who is in London for a week of celebrations marking his 90th birthday which culminate with a concert on Friday, would not criticise President Robert Mugabe personally.
June 25, 2008 at 12:50 pm by LotusFlower, 485 views, 9 comments
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at 12:59 on June 25th, 2008
Thanks for the post LotusFlower. Really though, what is preventing Mandela from strongly condemning Mugabe? There've been some pretty unconvincing explanations for why he hasn't or won't:
Source: guardian.co.uk
at 13:01 on June 25th, 2008
And I meant to say good stuff!
at 14:29 on June 25th, 2008
An excerpt with his exact words:
Source: guardian.co.uk
at 14:36 on June 25th, 2008
'a tragic failure of leadership' - understated but a powerful message to the rest of Africa about Mugabe.
at 15:09 on June 25th, 2008
The lack of global condemnation of Mugabe's regime is alarming; there is so much effort going on to criticize China for its human rights violations, while at the same time there is very little public outrage about opposition oppression in Zimbabwe. It surprises me that Mandela would not speak up.
at 15:09 on June 25th, 2008
LotusFlower, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thanks for bringing up this point.
at 18:43 on June 25th, 2008
LotusFlower, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 19:10 on June 25th, 2008
LotusFlower, I appreciate your formation of this report.
Nelson Mandela -- the dude has paid his dues!
He's still speaking out and demonstrating leadership.
How far does he have to go? At what point do new leaders stand up?
Nelson should be able to live out his life in comfort.
Where are the new leaders who will pick up the gauntlet?
at 22:01 on June 25th, 2008
This picture was taken inside Regina Mundi Church in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa
Manuele Zunelli has contributed a photo to this story.