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 specific persons specific companies and that this is a matter that has to be resolved in the political dialogue. >> if zimbabwe's unity government fails to resolv differences, the international community is likely to continue withholding investment. andrew geoghegan, latelin