British PM Joins Call for Mugabe's Exit

Catastrophic suffering in Zimbabwe compounded by cholera outbreak.

ByABC News
December 6, 2008, 10:39 AM

Dec. 6, 2008 -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown today followed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and a growing list of international leaders in condemning the ruler of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, and calling for his resignation or removal from office.

"You can't allow a government to betray a people in this way," Brown said, adding that it was time for a coordinated international response to the misery of the Zimbabwean people. "We must be of one voice. Enough is enough."

Zimbabwe is now in the grip of a cholera epidemic which has become an international emergency. Aid agencies say there are now 14,000 cases of cholera and at least 600 deaths inside Zimbabwe, affecting nine of the country's 10 provinces. Health workers have been warning about the risk of cholera in the country for more than a year.

Parts of the capital, Harare, and other townships, have been without water for long periods in the past two years. In desperation, people started digging shallow wells, but the wells became contaminated by open sewers, and by burst pipes that were never repaired.

Zimbabwe's hospitals are incapable of controlling the epidemic, because they have been virtually shut down. Nurses and doctors are paid less in a day than the price of a bus ticket, so many of them have simply ceased to come to work. There is no medicine, no reliable water or electricity supply. Health care in Zimbabwe used to be among the best in Africa.

Hyperinflation has reached eye-watering levels. Officially, it stood at 231 million percent in July. But John Robertson, a respected economist in the country, says that between August and October it went through the billions, the trillions, and the quadrillions, until it hit 1.6 sextillion percent last month. (A sextillion has 21 zeros). Zimbabweans are allowed to withdraw a grand total of $7.50 (100 million Zimbabwean dollars) from the bank each week. The government keeps printing new money, but that has only made inflation worse.