There has been an outcry in the Western media over the past two weeks that the release by Wikileaks of cables from United States ambassadors to Zimbabwe has done great collateral damage to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. This is debatable. What should also be debatable is whether the West is really behind Tsvangirai. Here was our take on how we felt the West thought of Tsvangirai written more than a year before the release of the Wikileaks cables.
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