Even if apologising is all the rage these days
I suspect that this, from the South African Mail & Guardian, will not win much support in these parts:
"Zimbabwe will demand an apology from the European Union for imposing sanctions on President Robert Mugabe and his inner circle, when an EU team visits the country this weekend, state media said".
Yes, really.
"Government officials said in the state-controlled Herald newspaper that the government would demand an apology for the sanctions, imposed over human rights abuses and flawed elections in Zimbabwe".
Erm, so the government of Zim is denying said 'human rights abuses and flawed elections', is it?
"Zimbabwe will demand an apology from the European Union for imposing sanctions on President Robert Mugabe and his inner circle, when an EU team visits the country this weekend, state media said".
Yes, really.
"Government officials said in the state-controlled Herald newspaper that the government would demand an apology for the sanctions, imposed over human rights abuses and flawed elections in Zimbabwe".
Erm, so the government of Zim is denying said 'human rights abuses and flawed elections', is it?
Labels: EU fun and games, Zimbabwe