To: talknigeria@yahoogroups.com; laborpartypraxis@yahoogroups.com
From: nwaakwukwo@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 13:26:31 -0800
Subject: [laborpartypraxis] FYI:OBAMA EXTENDS US SANCTIONS ON ZIMBABWE FO
ANOTHER YEAR
What part of "Obama, US Commander-in-chief" represents US imperialist interests
don't his race-based supporters don't understand?
Adaoma
US extends Zimbabwe sanctions for another year
Tue Mar 2, 12:58 am ET
WASHINGTON (AFP) – President Barack Obama announced he was extending US
sanctions on Robert Mugabe's regime for another year, saying Zimbabwe's deep
political crisis remained unresolved.
Both the European Union and the United States maintain a travel ban and asset
freeze on Mugabe, his wife and inner circle in protest at disputed elections and
alleged human rights abuses by his government.
"I am continuing for one year the national emergency with respect to the actions
and policies of certain members of the Government of Zimbabwe and other persons
to undermine Zimbabwe's democratic processes or institutions," Obama said in a
statement.
In July 2008, the US Treasury Department tightened the screws on sanctions
against the Mugabe regime one last time under former president George W. Bush,
slapping punitive measures against 17 companies or entities and an Omani
national for their links to the government.
The southern African country is struggling to recover from a crisis that saw
inflation peak at 321 million percent and supermarkets run out of food.
The crisis forced Mugabe and his rival Morgan Tsvangirai to form a power-sharing
government last year to mend the economy and ease political tensions in the
aftermath of a presidential run-off election in which Mugabe was sole candidate.
But economic recovery has not been as fast as anticipated while political
tensions persist.
"The crisis constituted by the actions and policies of certain members of the
government of Zimbabwe and other persons to undermine Zimbabwe's democratic
processes or institutions has not been resolved," added Obama, who has labeled
Mugabe a "dictator."
"These actions and policies continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat
to the foreign policy of the United States. For these reasons, I have determined
that it is necessary to continue this national emergency and to maintain in
force the sanctions to respond to this threat."
Zimbabwe's descent into political and economic crisis began 10 years ago, when
Mugabe lost a referendum on a new constitution that would have expanded the
powers of a man who has ruled since independence in 1980.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100302/bs_afp/uszimbabwepoliticsunrest_20100302060007
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