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allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: Mugabe's AU Rant 'A Sign of Panic'

2.2.12

allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: Mugabe's AU Rant 'A Sign of Panic': Robert Mugabe's reported rant against the African Union (AU) and its handling of the crisis in Libya last year, is a sign that the ageing leader is 'panicked'.

This is according to a leading political analyst who told SW Radio Africa on Wednesday that Mugabe is showing his true colours by criticising the AU in this instance.

Mugabe reportedly lambasted the AU as a "toothless bulldog" for failing to stop NATO from bombing Libya and helping with the ultimate downfall of the late Muammar Gaddafi last year. Speaking during an AU session on peace and security on Monday, Mugabe asked: "Well, well that was Libya. Who will be next?"


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