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Zambia is to host an emergency summit of southern African leaders to discuss the post-election crisis in Zimbabwe. | Zambia is to host an emergency summit of southern African leaders to discuss the post-election crisis in Zimbabwe. |
Doubts remain as to whether Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will attend. | Doubts remain as to whether Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will attend. |
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC party claims they won presidential elections on 29 March but no official results have been released. | Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC party claims they won presidential elections on 29 March but no official results have been released. |
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown made his most scathing comments yet on Mr Mugabe, saying he was "appalled" at signs of violence and intimidation. | UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown made his most scathing comments yet on Mr Mugabe, saying he was "appalled" at signs of violence and intimidation. |
Summit snub? | Summit snub? |
Members of the 14-member Southern African Development Community (SADC) are meeting on Saturday in the Zambian capital, Lusaka, to discuss Zimbabwe's post-election deadlock. | Members of the 14-member Southern African Development Community (SADC) are meeting on Saturday in the Zambian capital, Lusaka, to discuss Zimbabwe's post-election deadlock. |
But in an apparent snub to the SADC and Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, Zimbabwean state radio said President Mugabe would be represented by three ministers. | But in an apparent snub to the SADC and Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, Zimbabwean state radio said President Mugabe would be represented by three ministers. |
The international community's patience with the [Mugabe] regime is wearing thin UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown Brown warning to MugabeHarare diary: Seeking good omensSouth Africa's key role | The international community's patience with the [Mugabe] regime is wearing thin UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown Brown warning to MugabeHarare diary: Seeking good omensSouth Africa's key role |
Deputy Information Minister Bright Matonga had earlier said the summit had been "called without consultation with the Zimbabwean government". | Deputy Information Minister Bright Matonga had earlier said the summit had been "called without consultation with the Zimbabwean government". |
But Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme that Mr Mugabe would, after all, attend the SADC meeting. | But Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme that Mr Mugabe would, after all, attend the SADC meeting. |
Correspondents say that if Mr Mugabe does boycott the summit it will be his first public sign of weakness since the election two weeks ago. | |
They say his absence would make it easier for Mr Tsvangirai to repeat that he won the election fair and square. | |
Wearing thin | |
The summit comes amid growing pressure on Mr Mugabe to release the results of the presidential poll held two weeks ago. | The summit comes amid growing pressure on Mr Mugabe to release the results of the presidential poll held two weeks ago. |
"I cannot understand why it is taking so long to announce the result of the Presidential elections," Mr Brown said in a statement released late on Friday. | "I cannot understand why it is taking so long to announce the result of the Presidential elections," Mr Brown said in a statement released late on Friday. |
"I am appalled by the signs that the regime is once again resorting to intimidation and violence." | "I am appalled by the signs that the regime is once again resorting to intimidation and violence." |
He said: "the international community's patience with the [Mugabe] regime is wearing thin". | He said: "the international community's patience with the [Mugabe] regime is wearing thin". |
'Responsibility to act' | 'Responsibility to act' |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon congratulated the SADC for "their timely initiative" and for "mobilising and co-ordinating to help Zimbabwe overcome its post-electoral crisis through peaceful means". | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon congratulated the SADC for "their timely initiative" and for "mobilising and co-ordinating to help Zimbabwe overcome its post-electoral crisis through peaceful means". |
Zimbabwe's police warned political parties against "creating mayhem""The secretary-general is concerned that the situation in Zimbabwe could deteriorate if there is no prompt action to resolve this impasse," UN spokeswoman Marie Okabe said. | Zimbabwe's police warned political parties against "creating mayhem""The secretary-general is concerned that the situation in Zimbabwe could deteriorate if there is no prompt action to resolve this impasse," UN spokeswoman Marie Okabe said. |
Mr Ban's predecessor, Kofi Annan, also called for the SADC leaders to push for "a peaceful and just solution" to the "political crisis in Zimbabwe". | Mr Ban's predecessor, Kofi Annan, also called for the SADC leaders to push for "a peaceful and just solution" to the "political crisis in Zimbabwe". |
"They have a grave responsibility to act; act not only because of the negative spillover effects on the region, but also to ensure that democracy, human rights and the rule of law are respected." | "They have a grave responsibility to act; act not only because of the negative spillover effects on the region, but also to ensure that democracy, human rights and the rule of law are respected." |
He warned that Zimbabwe was standing "on the brink". | He warned that Zimbabwe was standing "on the brink". |
Strike call | Strike call |
Zimbabwean police have banned political rallies "with immediate effect", amid growing tension over the disputed presidential election. | Zimbabwean police have banned political rallies "with immediate effect", amid growing tension over the disputed presidential election. |
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has called for a strike starting on Tuesday to pressure the authorities. | The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has called for a strike starting on Tuesday to pressure the authorities. |
Its leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has been touring southern Africa, urging leaders to put pressure on Mr Mugabe to step down. | Its leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has been touring southern Africa, urging leaders to put pressure on Mr Mugabe to step down. |
He says he won the vote outright and has refused to take part in any second, run-off presidential poll with Mr Mugabe. | He says he won the vote outright and has refused to take part in any second, run-off presidential poll with Mr Mugabe. |
In the parliamentary vote also held on 29 March, Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF lost its majority in the House of Assembly for the first time since independence. | In the parliamentary vote also held on 29 March, Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF lost its majority in the House of Assembly for the first time since independence. |
Mr Tsvangirai has accused Mr Mugabe of mobilising Zimbabwean security forces and pro-Zanu-PF forces to intimidate MDC voters. | Mr Tsvangirai has accused Mr Mugabe of mobilising Zimbabwean security forces and pro-Zanu-PF forces to intimidate MDC voters. |
He also accuses Mr Mugabe of interfering with the work of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. | He also accuses Mr Mugabe of interfering with the work of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. |
Mr Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980. | Mr Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980. |
Are you in Zimbabwe? Tell us about your experiences - send us your comments using the form below. | Are you in Zimbabwe? Tell us about your experiences - send us your comments using the form below. |