AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Thursday that Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe must step down or be removed by force. "I think now that the world must say: 'You ...
The Elders, a group of leading human rights advocates, is demanding that longtime Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe step down, calling the African nation's election process illegitimate. Mugabe was ...
On Tuesday, former President Jimmy Carter, retired Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, retired U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, former President of Ireland Mary Robinson and Nelson Mandela, South ...
Pressure is mounting for Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe, to step down in the face of the country’s latest horror, a cholera epidemic that has stricken more than 12,500 people and killed more than ...
I support South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s call on Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to step down or be removed by force. Calling for Mugabe to be indicted at The Hague for the untold suffering ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe -- With the death toll from Zimbabwe's cholera epidemic over 1,100 and the country in shambles, Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu said Wednesday it was time to threaten its ...
Peace prize winner Desmond Tutu says President Mugabe must be forced to relinquish power. Zimbabwean human rights activist, Jestina Mukoko, back center, and other unidentified activists are led into ...
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