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Monday, June 22, 2009

Tsvangirai heckled on London stage


Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been booed and shouted down by exiles during a speech in London when he pleaded with them to return home to help rebuild the shattered country.

Mr Tsvangirai told a stormy audience of 1,000 people in Southwark Cathedral that "Zimbabweans must come home" - but they said that 85-year-old President Robert Mugabe must quit first.

Failing to make himself heard above the boos and chants of "Mugabe must go", Mr Tsvangirai left the pulpit for two minutes before returning to face questions.

He said, "I did not say 'pack your bags tomorrow,' I said 'you should now start thinking about coming home'."

Boos also rang out when Mr Tsvangirai insisted that the four-month-old unity government of his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and Mr Mugabe's ZANU-PF had "made sure that there is peace and stability in Zimbabwe".

Many people shouted "not yet".

In a question and answer session, some exiles asked Mr Tsvangirai what the Government was doing to help Zimbabweans who had been "traumatised" by violence.

He replied: "If there is anyone who has been traumatised, it is me."

After briefly answering several more questions, a shaken-looking Mr Tsvangirai was ushered away by his bodyguards amid a fresh hail of boos.

One exile in the crowd, Alex Chigumira, 42, who fled Zimbabwe eight years ago, said: "We can already see that Tsvangirai has adopted the politics of Mugabe.

"He is unrealistic. What he forgets is that people here are traumatised, that is why they are in Britain.

"I do not think I would return to my country while Mugabe is still in power."

Mr Tsvangirai is expected to hold talks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Monday.

- AFP

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