The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation summoned Zimbabwean ambassador Thomas Mandigora on June 12 to express strong concern over the latest arrests and detentions of opposition leaders Morgan Tsvangirai, presidential run-off candidate for the MDC Party, and Tendai Biti, the MDC secretary general.
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Well done Botswana, that's the way to go about it. I hope other SADC countries will follow suit. I urge all SADC leaders to defy President Mbeki and vehemently protest against the violence wrecking Zimbabwe at the Zimbabwean embassies in their countries. I wonder why Mbeki hates Tsvangirai so much and loves Mugabe that much to the extent of allowing the deaths of many Zimbabweans at the hands of the Tyrant Mugabe to take place while he tries to be diplomatic. Why did he not carry out the same harsh treatment to the ANC people when they dumped him for Zuma? Is he trying to imply that South African blood is more precious to shed than Zimbabwean blood?