- Voters Led to Polls in Zimbabwe:
As the Zimbabwe election dawns, any voter turnout could be credited to fear. Marshals are rounding up and leading voters to polling stations, with reports that voters fear punishment or even death if they can't produce the red-tipped finger that signifies a vote. One woman says, "I've got no option but to go and vote so that I can be safe." Not just a vote, a vote for current President Robert Mugabe, as a man concurs, “I voted for Mugabe because I didn’t want to risk my life.” Voters are being told to copy down the serial number on their ballot so that it could later be confirmed that they voted for Mugabe. Opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai (who dropped out on Sunday) said, “today is not an election. Today is a shameful humiliation, another tragic day in our nation’s history.” - North Korea Blows:
A huge explosion rocks North Korea as the country demolishes its nuclear cooling tower, one day after agreeing to release the details of it's nuclear program. The tower was the largest visual symbol of the problematic program; its destruction is seen as "a significant and very important step," according to a State Department official. - al-Qaeda Figure Dead:
The US military reports that a militant killed earlier this week has been identified as the leader of al-Qaeda in Mosul. The man whose goes by the name Abu Khalaf had planned and executed many attacks before being shot and killed by US troops during a raid in Mosul. For the past month, US and Iraqi forces have been battling to drive al-Qaeda from the city, which US and Iraqi officials say is al-Qaeda's last urban stronghold in Iraq. Mosul has seen several large attacks in past days, directed toward local anti-Qaeda leaders.










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I am so sad for the people of Zimbabwe, and I am reminded to be grateful for freedom which i often take for granted.
1I agree Mali! It's such a sad/terrible situation over there.
2Seriously, i can't imagine being told who to vote for, much less having to vote for someone for fear of my personal safety. This type of situation really does make you thankful for living in a country where you would never have to deal with that.
Why isn't the U.S. and U.N. stepping up about this? Isn't this a huge suppression of democracy??? do something!!!
3Well... I'm not making any declarations but it does seem convenient that suppressions of democracy are responded to more quickly when the people being oppressed sit on top of a lot of oil. And I agree with you nicachica--something needs to be done. Absolutely.
4Wow Citizen, that is a really good point. Sad, but true.
I never before thought of how getting a "I Voted" sticker has less consequences than a red finger. In the Iraq elections, didn't they have a purple finger? Is it possible that a physical marker of participation might hinder a fair election process?
5Wow, NK blows up it's cooling tower. I guess Bush's policy towards NK actually worked...
6You mean his policy of appeas,oops, I mean negotiating?
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