Rice: 'It's well past time' for Mugabe to leave By ANNE GEARAN, AP Military
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 COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that
it is "well past time" for Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe to leave
office as evidenced by the nation's calamitous cholera epidemic and health
care crisis.

Rice said the country experienced "a sham election," followed by a sham
sharing of power. Speaking in the Danish capital Friday, she said the
current outbreak of cholera in the country should be a sign to the
international community that it is time to stand up to Mugabe.

"If this is not evidence to the international community to stand up for what
is right, I don't know what would be. And frankly the nations of the region
have to do it," she said. The nations in southern Africa have the most to
lose and need to take the lead, she said.

Zimbabwe declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic and the
collapse of its health care system, and state media reported Thursday the
government is seeking more international help to pay for food and drugs to
combat the crisis.

"It's well past time for Robert Mugabe to leave, that's now obvious," she
said. "There has been a sham election, there was a sham power-sharing. We
are now seeing the humanitarian toll."

Rice said "we are seeing not only the political and economic toll that is
being taken on the people of Zimbabwe but the toll in the humanitarian
dimension as the cholera epidemic has broken out. It is time for the
international nations to push Mr. Mugabe out."

She said the United States "will always do anything and everything it can to
help innocent people who are suffering. We are not going to deny assistance
to people who are in need because of Mugabe."

The U.S. Agency for International Development has said it would provide an
additional $600,000 to help combat the cholera outbreak. This assistance is
in addition to the $4 million water, sanitation, and hygiene emergency
program USAID is already implementing in Zimbabwe.

The failure of the southern African nation's health care system is one of
the most devastating effects of the country's overall economic collapse.

Facing the highest inflation in the world, Zimbabweans are struggling just
to eat and find clean drinking water. The United Nations says the number of
suspected cholera cases in Zimbabwe since August has climbed above 12,600,
with 570 deaths, because of a lack of water treatment and broken sewage
pipes. Besides shortages of food and other basics, even cash is scarce.

Cholera is an infectious intestinal disease that is contracted by consuming
contaminated food or water. Its symptoms include severe diarrhea.

Rice's comments on Zimbabwe came during an appearance with Denmark's Prime
Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen. Rice is making a tour of various cities
overseas as her tour in the job of secretary of state comes to a close.

Rice expressed "deep regret" for the deaths of two Danish soldiers who were
killed in Afghanistan on Thursday, adding that nothing of value is won
without sacrifice. "Afghanistan must never be allowed again to be a safe
haven for terrorists," Rice said. She said a review being done by the Bush
administration and its NATO allies of the mission in Afghanistan is nearly
complete.

"It is under way. It is, very frankly, almost completed," she said. "It is
being reviewed by the principals of the National Security Council and it is
going to be discussed with our friends. And at that point I expect that some
elements of it will be made public in some way."

Some have called for more troops in Afghanistan, a sentiment backed Friday
by Danish leader Fogh Rasmussen.

"We have to make sure that the mission will be a success," he said. We must
prevail and we need more troops."

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"Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over
their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."
- Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965

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