| Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Morgan Tsvangirai Talks Democracy, Freedom and Xenophobia with MTV |
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Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai will make an impassioned plea this week to young people around the world to mobilize in order to help the humanitarian and political crisis in Zimbabwe. The MDC leader was speaking in advance of the upcoming leadership run-off election between President Robert Mugabe’s ruling Zanu PF party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), scheduled for 27 June 2008. Speaking in an exclusive interview with pan-African entertainment network, MTV Networks Africa and US campus TV network MTVu, Tsvangirai will urge young people of all nations to take an active role in issues affecting Zimbabwe in order to secure a brighter future for Zimbabweans of all ages. MTV base meets Morgan Tsvangirai was shot at a secret location in Johannesburg with MTV base VJ Sizwe Dhlomo just minutes before Tsvangirai was due to fly back into Zimbabwe after six weeks self-enforced exile in neighbouring South Africa. MTV was approached by the Dispatch Foundation, a charity created by the US acoustic trio Dispatch with the aim of providing humanitarian resources to the people of Zimbabwe, to highlight the issues currently affecting Zimbabwe. During the course of the 30-minute interview, Morgan Tsvangirai speaks about the potential of Zimbabwe’s youth in driving transformation in that country and his vision for a democratic Zimbabwe. He also discusses the recent xenophobic attacks on Zimbabwean refugees living in South Africa, and the personal risk he faces in returning to Zimbabwe ahead of the elections. The devoted husband and father-of-six also took time to reflect on the bright future he forsees for his own 14-year old twin sons. During the course of the interview, MTV provided a platform for four African youths from Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Angola and Uganda to pose testing questions to the presidential hopeful on issues ranging from corruption to the stance of South African president Thabo Mbeki on the Zimbabwean crisis.
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