African countries to boycott Europe-Africa Summit if Mugabe is not invited

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The Africa Union summit which, appointed President Robert Mugabe as the 1st
Vice Chair of the African Union Bureau, has taken a position that African
leaders will not attend the up-coming Europe-Africa Summit if the European
grouping does not invite President Mugabe.

The leaders said in a grouping comprising the two sides no partner has the
right to dictate to the other partner who should attend and who should not.

The AU also urged its members to “speak with one voice” against criminal
proceedings at the International Criminal Court (ICC) against sitting
presidents. Only Botswana has opposed the AU’s stand on the matter, made in
a statement received on Saturday after a summit in Ethiopia attended by 34
leaders.

Kenya’s president and his deputy face charges of crimes against humanity at
the ICC in The Hague for allegedly orchestrating post-election violence in
which more than 1 000 people were killed following a disputed presidential
election in late 2007.

President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto, deny the charges.

Last year, France has asked its EU partners to grant a temporary exemption
from the ban to let Mugabe attend a Franco-African summit.

It feared other African nations would boycott the summit if Mugabe is not
also invited.

The EU slapped its so-called targeted sanctions on Mugabe and his regime,
accusing them of rigging elections, fomenting violence against political
opponents and quashing human rights.

The EU has also criticised Mugabe’s policy of seizing white-owned farms to
distribute land among landless blacks, which it says has contributed to
Zimbabwe’s hunger crisis now threatening almost seven million people.

The summit also took a decision for African countries to align their
educational programmes to the needs of the continent.

On peace and security, the African leaders said each of the five African
regions should have a standby brigade that should take part in quelling
conflicts in African states instead of relying on foreign western
intervention which in some cases is manipulated to suit the interests of the
foreign powers.

The Southern African region has already complied with the requirement while
other regions are still putting measures in place to comply.

            Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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