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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 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
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...
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's refusing to eld to robert mugabe and remove sanctions until more is done to implement the agreement> thesere effectiveeasures scific persons, specific companieand that this is a matter that has to be resolved. >> i zimbabwe' government ils to resol its difference, internional community is likely to continue withholng investment. drew gaygan, lateline. . >> finally tonight, our signature story, we conclude our sees on prerving story, with anoer look at rome. actuallyhat's going on under rome. if you take t subway toork in this cotry, you ll know that a tunnel is aretty remarkable place, b that is not the cse i re where they ar building a brannew subway line and they keep comi across remnants of the ancient st. orldfocus" special coespondentartin seabungle is our guide. >> i might just be the most famous fountain on the planet. it draws milons of tourists everyear because according to local legend if you toss coin over your shoulder into the water, someday y will return toome. next time these peoplecome back, tey might consider looking under thfotain. they're acally standing or sittin
's refusing to eld to robert mugabe and remove sanctions until more is done to implement the agreement> thesere effectiveeasures scific persons, specific companieand that this is a matter that has to be resolved. >> i zimbabwe' government ils to resol its difference, internional community is likely to continue withholng investment. drew gaygan, lateline. . >> finally tonight, our signature story, we conclude our sees on prerving story, with anoer look at rome. actuallyhat's going...
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we will ask of robert mugabe has done enough to win a reprieve. a key speech for barack obama on health care. it will have to be good to get his plans back on track. money for the moon. the white house panel says private sector cash is one way out of the funding crisis at nasa. it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday here in london, 3:30 in the afternoon in kabul, where the details of a mission to rescue a new york times reporter and his afghan colleague have raised questions about the role of reporters in war zones. stephen farrell and a local journalist had been kidnapped by the taliban last saturday. in the mayhem of the military operation, the british soldier and the translator were killed. ellen r. wilkinson reports. that this is stephen farrell, a now freed british reporter, rescued last night by a nato forces. a rescue which involved a dramatic gunbattle. during the raid, a british soldier lost his life. his family has been informed. sultan munadi, an afghan journalist working with stephen farrell, also died. the two men were taken on saturda
we will ask of robert mugabe has done enough to win a reprieve. a key speech for barack obama on health care. it will have to be good to get his plans back on track. money for the moon. the white house panel says private sector cash is one way out of the funding crisis at nasa. it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday here in london, 3:30 in the afternoon in kabul, where the details of a mission to rescue a new york times reporter and his afghan colleague have raised questions about the role of...
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president robert mugabe is taking his fight against sanctions against zimbabwe to the u.n., planning to ask that they be lifted when he addresses the general assembly tomorrow. joining a from johannesburg is andrew harding. it is so much about timing, i guess. >> i think what we're seeing is a bit of a charm offensive by president mugabe. his point is that it is a year now since he signed up for a political truce with his political enemies in zimbabwe. six months since the unity government has been up and running, it has had a lot of problems but it is still up and running. he is saying now is the time for the international community to show some goodwill and lift the targeted sanctions against him and his close allies. this is a point he made a short while ago in this interview in new york. >> i did i see a reason why anybody should mention sanctions, but we are giving time to the administration of obama. we do not expect him to get rid of them that quickly. >> i think he is right and nothing is going to happen quickly on sanctions. the west is still very concerned about the pace of
president robert mugabe is taking his fight against sanctions against zimbabwe to the u.n., planning to ask that they be lifted when he addresses the general assembly tomorrow. joining a from johannesburg is andrew harding. it is so much about timing, i guess. >> i think what we're seeing is a bit of a charm offensive by president mugabe. his point is that it is a year now since he signed up for a political truce with his political enemies in zimbabwe. six months since the unity...