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SLUG: 2-287519 Annan/Zimbabwe (L-O)
DATE:
NOTE NUMBER:

DATE=03/13/02

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=ANNAN/ZIMBABWE (L-O)

NUMBER=2-287519

BYLINE=JAMES DONAHOWER

DATELINE=UNITED NATIONS

CONTENT=

INTRO: U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan has called for calm in Zimbabwe in the wake of its much-disputed presidential election. James Donahower reports from the United Nations.

TEXT: Mr. Annan says some observers of the Zimbabwean presidential election reported that it was "free and fair," and some did not. Therefore, he says, he is unsure if the Security Council will take any punitive action against government of President Robert Mugabe. But he did express anxiety about the situation in Zimbabwe.

///ANNAN ACT///

There is clearly great controversy, both within the country and abroad, about the way the election was organized and conducted. Let me appeal once again to all Zimbabweans to remain calm, to show respect for each other's rights and the democratic process, and to disavow all acts of violence and retribution.

///END ACT///

U-N Security Council members, the United States and Britain, have both rejected the election results, as unfair. Mr. Annan said he is awaiting more information and it is up to U-N members to decide what to do next. (signed)

NEB/NYC/JAD/BJS/FC



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