Mugabe heckled at parliament opening

August 26, 2008 – 1:51 pm

Opposition members booed and heckled Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe as he spoke at the opening of the country’s parliament Tuesday, making clear they do not recognize his legitimacy.


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