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Mugabe aide tells West: 'Go hang' Mugabe aide tells West: 'Go hang'
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A spokesman for Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has rejected Western criticism of the country's disputed presidential run-off election.A spokesman for Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has rejected Western criticism of the country's disputed presidential run-off election.
At an African Union summit in Egypt, George Charamba said the West had no basis to speak about the situation - and can "go hang a thousand times".At an African Union summit in Egypt, George Charamba said the West had no basis to speak about the situation - and can "go hang a thousand times".
Amid suggestions of a Kenya-style deal with the opposition, he said only a "Zimbabwean way" could end the crisis. Zanu-PF's Robert Mugabe said he had won the vote, boycotted by the opposition.
President Robert Mugabe said he had won the vote, boycotted by the opposition. The opposition MDC said Friday's one-man election had killed off any prospect of a negotiated settlement.
Tendai Biti, the Movement for Democratic Change's secretary-general who faces treason charges in Zimbabwe, said the country's "sham election" last week "totally and completely exterminated any prospect of a negotiated settlement".
He denied any negotiations were going on between the two parties, or that an agreement was in the offing.
"There are recent widespread reports that Zanu-PF and MDC are talking and are about to conclude an agreement to form a government of national unity," said Mr Biti.
"Nothing could be as malicious and as further from the truth."
The run-off was widely criticised by Western leaders as not being free or fair.The run-off was widely criticised by Western leaders as not being free or fair.
'Evolving dialogue'
Earlier, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai left the Dutch embassy in Harare, where he had taken refuge after pulling out of Friday's vote because of election violence.Earlier, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai left the Dutch embassy in Harare, where he had taken refuge after pulling out of Friday's vote because of election violence.
He had decided the situation was calm enough to return home, the Dutch foreign ministry official said.He had decided the situation was calm enough to return home, the Dutch foreign ministry official said.
One of them grabbed my arm and flung me to the ground... They dragged me by my hair to where my husband was lying Angela CampbellWife of Zimbabwe farmer African leaders' discomfortZimbabwe: Possible scenariosInside Mugabe's mind
Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) says he won the presidential election outright in March, but government officials said he did not secure enough votes to avoid a run-off.Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) says he won the presidential election outright in March, but government officials said he did not secure enough votes to avoid a run-off.
Growing AU pressure Briefing reporters on the fringes of the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, Mr Charamba was asked whether Zimbabwe should follow Kenya and create a government of national unity.
Asked whether Zimbabwe should follow Kenya and create a government of national unity, Mr Charamba said: "Kenya is Kenya. Zimbabwe is Zimbabwe." "Kenya is Kenya. Zimbabwe is Zimbabwe," he responded.
"We have our own history of evolving dialogue and resolving political impasses the Zimbabwean way. The Zimbabwean way, not the Kenyan way. Not at all.""We have our own history of evolving dialogue and resolving political impasses the Zimbabwean way. The Zimbabwean way, not the Kenyan way. Not at all."
Mr Mugabe is expected to address the AU summit in Sharm el-Sheikh later on Tuesday.Mr Mugabe is expected to address the AU summit in Sharm el-Sheikh later on Tuesday.
One of them grabbed my arm and flung me to the ground... They dragged me by my hair to where my husband was lying Angela CampbellWife of Zimbabwe farmer class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7481147.stm">African leaders' discomfort class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7472942.stm">Zimbabwe: Possible scenarios class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7470959.stm">Inside Mugabe's mind 'Denied rights'
African leaders attending the summit have faced growing pressure to take a strong stand against Zimbabwe's president.African leaders attending the summit have faced growing pressure to take a strong stand against Zimbabwe's president.
Mr Tsvangirai was arrested several times ahead of the run-off
Sierra Leonean President Ernest Koroma told the BBC he strongly condemned Zimbabwe's flawed electoral process.Sierra Leonean President Ernest Koroma told the BBC he strongly condemned Zimbabwe's flawed electoral process.
"We believe the people of Zimbabwe have been denied their democratic rights," he said."We believe the people of Zimbabwe have been denied their democratic rights," he said.
Mr Koroma expressed support for a South African initiative to encourage the formation of a transitional government of national unity.Mr Koroma expressed support for a South African initiative to encourage the formation of a transitional government of national unity.
"We would urge the South African group to ensure they engage both parties to form a transitional government that prepares Zimbabwe for fresh elections.""We would urge the South African group to ensure they engage both parties to form a transitional government that prepares Zimbabwe for fresh elections."
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga urged the AU to suspend Mr Mugabe until he allowed free and fair elections.Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga urged the AU to suspend Mr Mugabe until he allowed free and fair elections.
But Africa's longest serving leader, Gabon President Omar Bongo, said Mr Mugabe should be accepted as the country's elected president.But Africa's longest serving leader, Gabon President Omar Bongo, said Mr Mugabe should be accepted as the country's elected president.
Meanwhile, the US has outlined a draft Security Council resolution calling for sanctions on Zimbabwe and Italy has recalled its ambassador to the country for consultations. Botswana's Foreign Minister Phandu Skelemani suggested an interim national unity government could pave the way for new elections.
Sanctions call dismissed "We think there should be a way forward where both Mugabe and Tsvangirai will be brought together so that they can talk and hopefully form a government of national unity which will be understood to be interim and to prepare for elections," he said.
In Zimbabwe, an elderly farmer, his wife and their son-in-law, were found alive but badly beaten on Monday. Farmers beaten
Mr Tsvangirai was arrested several times ahead of the run-off The US has outlined a draft Security Council resolution calling for sanctions on Zimbabwe and Italy has recalled its ambassador to the country for consultations.
In Zimbabwe, meanwhile, an elderly farmer, his wife and their son-in-law were found alive but badly beaten on Monday.
Robert Mugabe is due to address the AU summit later on Tuesday
Mike Campbell, 75, his wife Angela, 66 and Ben Freeth had been kidnapped at gunpoint from their Harare farm by a heavily armed mob on Sunday.Mike Campbell, 75, his wife Angela, 66 and Ben Freeth had been kidnapped at gunpoint from their Harare farm by a heavily armed mob on Sunday.
When they were found, Mr Campbell had concussion and a broken collar-bone, one of his wife's arms was broken in two places, and Mr Freeth had been beaten on the soles of his feet.When they were found, Mr Campbell had concussion and a broken collar-bone, one of his wife's arms was broken in two places, and Mr Freeth had been beaten on the soles of his feet.
Mrs Campbell said a mob of Zanu-PF supporters had attacked her with sticks, just as Mr Mugabe was being re-inaugurated as Zimbabwe's president.Mrs Campbell said a mob of Zanu-PF supporters had attacked her with sticks, just as Mr Mugabe was being re-inaugurated as Zimbabwe's president.
"One of them grabbed my arm and flung me to the ground, hence I have a rather serious break in my upper arm," she said."One of them grabbed my arm and flung me to the ground, hence I have a rather serious break in my upper arm," she said.
"They dragged me by my hair to where my husband was lying and they trussed us up with ropes lying on the gravel.""They dragged me by my hair to where my husband was lying and they trussed us up with ropes lying on the gravel."
A friend of the family said the Campbells had been forced to sign a document withdrawing an appeal against the seizure of his farm.A friend of the family said the Campbells had been forced to sign a document withdrawing an appeal against the seizure of his farm.
'No threat''No threat'
Earlier, Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN dismissed calls for sanctions against his country over pre-election violence.Earlier, Zimbabwe's ambassador to the UN dismissed calls for sanctions against his country over pre-election violence.
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Boniface Chidyausiku dubbed US-led calls for fresh UN measures against Zimbabwe a "non-issue".Boniface Chidyausiku dubbed US-led calls for fresh UN measures against Zimbabwe a "non-issue".
Asked about sanctions, Mr Chidyausiku told AP news agency: "I'm not even bothered, I wouldn't lose sleep over it... We are not a threat to international peace and security."Asked about sanctions, Mr Chidyausiku told AP news agency: "I'm not even bothered, I wouldn't lose sleep over it... We are not a threat to international peace and security."
Mr Tsvangirai defeated Mr Mugabe in the presidential vote on 29 March but failed to win an absolute majority.Mr Tsvangirai defeated Mr Mugabe in the presidential vote on 29 March but failed to win an absolute majority.
He reluctantly agreed to participate in the 27 June run-off but withdrew blaming violence which he said had killed nearly 90 of his followers.He reluctantly agreed to participate in the 27 June run-off but withdrew blaming violence which he said had killed nearly 90 of his followers.

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