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Conditions didn't exist for free elections in Zim - Ban Ki-moon

Statement issued by the UN Secretary General's spokesperson June 22 2008

The Secretary-General deeply regrets that, despite the repeated appeals of the international community, the government of Zimbabwe has failed to put in place the conditions necessary for free and fair run-off elections. The circumstances that led to the withdrawal of Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai today from the Presidential elections represents a deeply distressing development that does not bode well for the future of democracy in Zimbabwe. The campaign of violence and intimidation that has marred this election has done a great disservice to the people of the country and must end immediately.

The Secretary-General has discussed the situation with various leaders, including those of the African Union and the Southern African Development Community (SADC). He strongly supports the statement of the Chairman of SADC that conditions do not exist for a run-off election to be held at this time and that they should be postponed. The United Nations is prepared to work urgently with SADC and the African Union to help resolve this political impasse. His envoy, Assistant Secretary-General Menkerios, remains in the region to assist.

Statement issued by Michele Montas, spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued June 22 2008