Word: chinamano
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Calling the McGovern-Hayakawa alliance a "peculiar marriage of convenience." Chinamano said there can be no free election in Zimbabwe with 90 per cent of the country under martial law. "What are they going to monitor?" he asked...
...Chinamano questioned the recent proposal by Sen. George M. McGovern (D-S.D.) and Sen. S. I. Hayakawa (R-Calif.) to send a Congressional delegation to monitor the April 20 elections in Zim- babwe. The Patriotic Front has comdemned the upcoming elections...
Crediting the Carter administration with "doing its best" to bring about a peaceful settlement in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), Chinamano--whose trip to the U.S. is sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations--charged the U.S. with failing to convince Prime Minister Ian Smith of the "realities of the situation...
...Chinamano charged the Salisbury government (the four-man executive council consisting of Smith, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole and Chief Jeremiah Chirau) with using private armies in addition to the regular army to brutalize the Zimbabwe people...
...said the government's armies will force people into the voting booths in April. Chinamano predicted the election will lead to a government ruled by the black Muzorewa and Sithole, which will fall to the liberation forces in three to four months...