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"The opposition’s fears that Robert Mugabe would decide to use force to cover up the defeat of his ruling party in the elections of 29 March have come to pass: 36 demonstrators were arrested during a peaceful march to protest against the delay in the announcement of the election results.
China’s interest in Africa’s oil is another problem facing the country, which is in a deep economic crisis, with hundreds of thousands of people leaving to find a better life elsewhere. In exchange for weapons, China supports corruption and a dictatorial regime, and is one of the largest trading partners of, and providers of aid to, Robert Mugabe’s regime.
I agree with the European Parliament’s resolution on Zimbabwe, which supports the opposition, condemns the frequent shows of racism by Robert Mugabe’s supporters and calls on China to make amends."@en1
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