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Mugabe to England: 'Put out your own fires'

Published:Wednesday | August 10, 2011 | 12:00 AM

HARARE (AP):

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe tells Britain "to put out your own fires" and to stop interfering in his southern African nation.

Mugabe spoke yesterday at a military parade honouring Zimbabwe's armed forces. He said, "London is burning", referring to three days of arson, crime and looting in the capital of the former colonial power. He also referred to recent financial upheavals in the United States as "problems" the country should attend to.

He insisted sanctions by Western nations have stalled training and modernisation programmes in the military. Economic restrictions on Mugabe and his party elite were imposed to protest human-rights violations implicating the police and military in recent years.