but now there's life. >> on the streets of bulawayo, the economy is slowly grinding forward again.jobs are being created rather than lost. and there's food on the shelves. in the past 12 months, there's been a noticeable change of attitude here. many people are no longer worried or fearful of robert mugabe. they really feel the future belongs to morgan tsvangirai. do you think morgan tsvangirai has enough power to make change in zimbabwe? >> yes, yes, he's got that power. look at all these people. they are here for him. >> i'm not going to stand by while zanu-pf continues to violate the law, persecute our members of parliament, spread r÷ the language of hate, invade productive farms, ignore our international treaties and continue to loot our national resources. i'm not going to stand by and watch this happen. >> prime minister tsvangirai has the full backing of the european union. it's refusing to yield to robert mugabe and his zanu-pf loyalists and remove sanctions until more is done to implement the 12-month-old power-sharing agreement. >> these are restrictive measures to specif