Mugabe pleads for end to violence in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s president, appearing uncharacteristically conciliatory, said political violence must be “buried in the past” to move the nation toward free and unhindered elections.

Zimbabwe’s president, appearing uncharacteristically conciliatory, said political violence must be “buried in the past” to move the nation toward free and unhindered elections.

In a rare departure from his usual finger-pointing at opponents and critics, President Robert Mugabe, addressing celebrations marking 32 years of independence, acknowledged that violence and intimidation have long blighted campaigning.

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