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The mission includes officials from the United
Nations, the European Commission and the World
Bank....The U.S. Congress is considering a bill that
would impose travel restrictions on Mugabe and other
top officials....


Thursday July 19, 9:22 PM
UN-led team expected in Zimbabwe for talks on land
HARARE, July 19 (AFP) - 
An international team organized by the United Nations
is expected to visit Zimbabwe next month in another
bid to find a solution to the government's
violence-wracked land reforms, diplomats here said
Thursday.
The mission includes officials from the United
Nations, the European Commission and the World Bank,
Western diplomats in Harare said, confirming a report
in the weekly Financial Gazette.
The team will urge Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe
to return to a scheme the government and international
donors had agreed to in 1998, under which donors would
provide money to buy land from white Zimbabwean
farmers for resettlement with black farmers.
That scheme, which would have bought land from willing
sellers, has been sidelined since the violent
invasions of white-owned farms began in February last
year.
Veterans of Zimbabwe's 1970s liberation have led
militant government supporters and youths in the often
violent occupations of hundreds of white-owned farms,
in a politically charged campaign that has fuelled the
nation's economic recession.
Donors have suspended their aid because of the
government's inaction in cracking down on crimes
committed during the farm invasions, which supporters
say are a protest at the slow pace of land reform in
Zimbabwe.
The reforms aim to correct colonial-era imbalances
that have left the tiny white minority owning a
disproportionate amount of prime farmland.
The government originally said it aimed to resettle
about five million hectares (12.3 million acres), or
slightly less than half the white-owned land.
But the government has since earmarked the vast
majority of white-owned farms for its so-called
"fast-track" resettlement scheme, under which tens of
thousands of landless blacks have been resettled in
the past year.
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan last week said he
hoped it was not too late to intervene in the land
dispute in Zimbabwe.
"I hope that, even though things have moved as fast as
they have, that it is not too late to take measures to
calm the situation so that agricultural production can
be continued and those who need to be resettled can be
resettled," Annan told reporters in Lusaka.
The Commonwealth is also organizing a separate mission
to Zimbabwe, under a compromise deal brokered by
Nigeria and Kenya.
The US Congress is considering a bill that would
impose travel restrictions on Mugabe and other top
officials for failing to end the lawlessness in the
countryside.


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