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US finds Zimbabwe in crisis, questions recount plans

Posted : Tue, 15 Apr 2008 19:27:00 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Africa (World)
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Washington - The United States on Tuesday questioned plans by Zimbabwean election officials to recount the ballots in the controversial presidential elections, and said the political stalemate over disputed outcome helpedcreate a "crisis.""Zimbabwe is in a crisis. We are in a crisis in Zimbabwe," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said, offering a US view sharply differing from South African President Thabo Mbeki, who has denied that Zimbabwe had fallen into a crisis.

Mbeki's comments came Saturday as 14 African nations met trying to resolve the standoff over the March 29 elections. Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai claims he outright defeated long-serving President Robert Mugabe - an assessment shared by independent observers and non-governmental organizations.

The Election Commission has refused to release the results, but Mugabe claims the race was too close to call and runoff was needed. The commission has ordered a recount.

McCormack said Mugabe's policies and repression have driven the country into economic run, and raised questions about the integrity of a recount that would take place "after there has not been a good chain of custody regime in place for those ballots and those ballot boxes."

"Anything could have happened between election day and when a recount takes place," McCormack said.

The issue is expected to be discussed Wednesday at an Africa summit at the UN Security Council over which Mbeki is to preside.

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