Examples of using Mugabe in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Africans- with a very small number of honourable exceptions- have merely applauded Mugabe.
No one would dare try such a juggernaut, Mugabe approach with a large country.
We therefore wish Zimbabwe a happy 2009 without Mugabe.
He's making such a good recovery, I'm thinking about calling Dr. Mugabe.
Showing posts with the label Robert Mugabe.
The brutality of the Mugabe regime was such that 90 people were killed, 3 500 were injured and a further 200 000 people were displaced during the campaign.
We have said clearly: the government of President Mugabe does not have any legitimacy
It is clear that Mugabe, who has become unpopular through his mismanagement of the economy
What representations are being made to the Government of South Africa to apply greater regional pressure on the Mugabe government?
Coming out as the friend of tyrant Mugabe and opposing opposition to his presence at the Lisbon EU-African Summit, they showed themselves in their true colours.
impossible to expect the international community to rectify the errors of the Taliban and Mugabe overnight.
Before the summit there were some concerns about President Mugabe- but I do believe that he got the message very clearly-
support those African states which take similar punitive actions against the Mugabe regime.
On behalf of the IND/DEM Group.- Mr President, Mr Mugabe claimed a diplomatic victory at Lisbon in that he had'defeated the British.
DE Madam President, the only good news from the ravaged country of Zimbabwe is that what we are currently seeing are probably the final months of the Mugabe regime.
In Lisbon a bloodthirsty tyrant like Mugabe is received with full honours,
Mr President, on numerous occasions the European Parliament has called for a widening of sanctions against the Mugabe regime and their rigorous enforcement.
I would also like to express my concern at the rather hypocritical presence, or likely presence, of President Mugabe in Rome this week at the United Nations World Food Summit.
Today, I think that the African'Spring of Nations' puts an additional strain on the political debt of President Mugabe.
Mr President, it is no longer just Mugabe and his regime that are under scrutiny.