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A defiant Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe told his critics of his government to "go hang" themselves on Thursday in his first response to the arrest and assault of opposition chief Morgan Tsvangirai.
After talks with Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, who had gone to Harare in a bid to mediation between Mugabe and the opposition, the veteran leader accused Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change of instigating violence.
Images of a badly beaten Tsvangirai and his supporters have triggered world-wide condemnation, particularly from Mugabe's arch foes in London and Washington, but Mugabe showed no signs of softening his stance.
"When they criticise the government when it tries to prevent violence and punish perpetrators of that violence we take the position that they can go hang," said Mugabe at a joint press conference with Kikwete."Here are groups of people (the MDC) who went out of their way to effect acts of violence.
"We hear no criticism to this campaign from Western governments. This is the West that has always supported the opposition elsewhere, again showing its true colours. We don't accept their criticism."
Mugabe also acidly told Western governments that while they should keep their nose out of Zimbabwe's affairs, he would deign to accept their charity in a country where more than 80 percent of the people are living in poverty.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007

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