European Union sanctions targeted at members of President Robert Mugabe’s government and senior officials of the ruling ZANU-PF appear to be a monumental joke and may be hurting the ordinary Zimbabwean more than the intended people. This is what even British members of Parliament argued four years ago. So far frozen assets are only worth a paltry 172 000 pounds, but the sanctions have been renewed for another year to 2012.
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