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Mugabe Controversy Won't Sway Blatter, FIFA

By David J. WarnerJun 27th 2008 – 1:30PM

Earlier this week, Peter Godwin wrote this scathing editorial in the New York Times about South African president Thabo Mbeki's implicit support of Robert Mugabe's repressive regime in Zimbabwe, which sits on the northern border of South Africa. As Godwin wrote, Mugabe has rigged elections and used torture and death squads...

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  • 05/28/12 The State of the Media Source: AllAfrica.com Criticism of the ruling ANC's economic policies in South Africa, from the brother of the country's former president, Thabo Mbeki is just one of the interesting issues covered today, in some of the continent's papers.
  • 05/28/12 Time now to show our true colours Source: IOL Few things have so far demonstrated our utter lack of social consensus than the reaction to two unrelated developments last week.
  • 05/24/12 Sudan and South Sudan to Resume Talks On 29 May Source: AllAfrica.com Delegations from Sudan and South Sudan are expected to resume talks next Tuesday in Addis Ababa over the disputed issues, Sudan Tribune has learnt.
  • 05/23/12 Sudan, South Sudan to resume talks: report Source: China Daily Chairman of African Union High- Level Implementation Panel on Sudan (AUHIP) Thabo Mbeki has announced that Sudan and South Sudan would resume negotiations on outstanding issues next week in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, Khartoum's Al Sudani daily reported Wednesday.
  • 05/21/12 AU's Mbeki hopeful for Sudans talks re-start Source: Greenpoint Star - Brooklyn NY A date to re-start talks between feuding neighbours Sudan and South Sudan could be agreed this week, an African Union mediator said on Monday, but a senior South Sudanese official said he did not believe Khartoum was ready to negotiate.

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