Corrupted Mugabe wins corrupted elections

It's a joke, not to mention the worst news out of Zimbabwe since their last fraudulent elections.
President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party has swept to victory in Zimbabwe's parliamentary elections.

So far the party has taken 62 of 120 contested seats, official results show - enough to guarantee Mr Mugabe's party control of the legislature.

The opposition, which has 35 seats so far, said "disgusting, massive fraud" had been committed in Thursday's polls.
There's a ridiculously long list of electoral malpractices at the opposition's site, and some more here. Even if only a quarter of those are true, then it's clear the elections were not free and fair. In case you don't have time to read over the list, it basically goes as follows:

- A million dead people inflated the voting rolls;
- Zimbabwean citizens overseas denied the right to vote;
- Serious counting irregularities in most constituencies;
- Widespread disenfranchising, intimidation and fear-mongering contributing to a low turnout.

The turnout appears to be about 40-45%, judging by the individual electorate figures - and if you include the millions of overseas Zimbabweans denied the right to vote, the turnout would probably be 25%. It's because of all this that the US, Britain, Ireland, the EU, Germany and Australia believe the elections are a sham.

But let's just ignore all this for a short moment. Think about this:

Can you name a single country, that if given free and fair elections, would re-elect a man who supports racist redistribution of land, allowed the unemployment rate to hit 80%, destroyed the tourist industry, forced out the nation's most popular sports stars, shrunk the economy by 50% in 5 years, and ruined the nation's healthcare and standards of living so badly that life expectancy is down to 33 years (a drop of 25 years since 1990)?

...

Me neither.

(Cross-posted to The House Of Wheels.)

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