By Mtheto Lungu, AfricaNews
Zimbabwes premierminister Morgan Tsvangirai bliver måske retsforfulgt for foræderi, efter at WikiLeak har offentliggjort fortrolige samtaler, han har haft med US-diplomater. Blandt andet skal han have insiteret på, at sanktionerne mod Zimbabwe blev opretholdt.
LILINGWE, MALAWI, 29 December 2010: Johannes Tomana, the attorney general, was quoted by the media he would appoint a commission of five lawyers to examine whether recent disclosures in leaked US embassy cables has breached the country’s constitution, reports ANI
“With immediate effect, I am going to instruct a team of practising lawyers to look into the issues that arise from the WikiLeaks. The WikiLeaks appear to show a treasonous collusion between local Zimbabweans and the aggressive international world, particularly the United States,” Tomana charged.
He further said that treason charges in Zimbabwe could even lead to a death sentence.
Meanwhile, media reports have claimed that hardline supporters of President Robert Mugabe want an official inquiry into Tsvangirai’s discussion of international sanctions with the US ambassador in Harare.
The cable also state the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader “acknowledged that his public statements calling for easing of sanctions versus his private conversations saying they must be kept in place have caused problems.”
“If necessary, he said, he and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara can quietly meet with western leadership to develop a plan on the issue of sanctions. He said that he and Mutambara have decided to take this issue out of the hands of the negotiators and handle it personally,” added the statement.