Mugabe has no option but to go. |
Mugabe has pushed his luck too far in terms of fighting the world. There's no way a country can live as an island and the fact that he's been defying both national and international opinion has had an effect on the general feelings within ZANU-PF, |
Mugabe is embarking on a state of lawlessness and anarchy, |
One wonders whether the party thinks it can run the country like a kindergarten centre. |
That paradigm shift involves the issue of building a democratic people's resistance movement and other options available democratically and that elections are not just exclusive to the achievement of that objective. |
The (Movement for Democratic Change) will no longer sit back and watch our supporters being killed. ... We shall take this violence to their doorstep. |
The bottom line is that we must rise and confront what is before us. |
The people are now crying for peace and national healing, |
The practical way of confronting the regime is to commit mass action, |
the precipice of a full-scale national conflict. |
The question is where do we go from here? How can a democratic party like the MDC compete against a violent, dictatorial and increasingly desperate government? |
The whole issue around this current crisis has nothing to do with race. It s all about intimidating the opposition and subduing the nation so that when the election comes they are in a strong position. |
There are people in this country who have been killed, raped and assaulted and we're saying the government must take responsibility, |
There is no doubt that Zimbabweans have overwhelmingly heeded our calls despite the security agents' repressive methods. |
These are contrived charges, |