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Blair backs Geldof attack on 'ageing creep' Mugabe
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Staff Reporter "Get out", Geldof said in a fiery message to Mugabe delivered at the London launch of a much-heralded report by the British-sponsored Commission for Africa. Late last year, Geldof launched a scathing attack on Presidents Thabo Mbeki of South Africa and Nigeria’s Olusegun Obasanjo. Geldof described their continued support for Mugabe’s regime as a “mutual dance of the ancient Africans”. He said if pressure was applied and Mugabe’s regime crumbled, “all African dictators would fall”. “Mugabe is a tired, vicious, old, cretinous creep,” thundered Geldof, speaking at the Groucho Club in Soho, London. “Tony Blair said Africa was a scar on the face of the earth, I say Mugabe is a scar on the face of Africa.” The singer, formerly of the 1970s band the Boomtown Rats, is one of 17 commissioners who over the past year have put together far-reaching recommendations for African states and international donors on how to stem poverty and spur economic growth across the continent. During a blue-ribbon launch led by Prime Minister Tony Blair, Geldof spiked his speech with invectives when describing Mugabe's long-time grip on his southern African state. Museveni, who came to power in a coup d'etat in 1986 and is trying to ease presidential term limits to stand for a third term, should "give up", Geldof said, accusing the Ugandan of aiming at lifelong rule. The commission's
report, aimed to serve as a blueprint for action for the July summit
of the G8 club of wealthiest nations, calls for 100% debt relief for
poor sub-Saharan countries, and an extra $25bn annually for Africa until
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