Sunday, June 21, 2009

PM Tsvangirai in Southwark Cathedral in London..PICS

Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai gestures during his address to a congregation of Zimbabweans at Southwark Cathedral in London June 20, 2009. Zimbabwean expatriates in London jeered Tsvangirai when he urged them to return home to help rebuild the country's ruined economy after a decade of crisis.









Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai gestures during his address to a congregation of Zimbabweans at Southwark Cathedral in London June 20, 2009. Zimbabwean expatriates in London jeered Tsvangirai when he urged them to return home to help rebuild the country's ruined economy after a decade of crisis.





Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai gestures during his address to a congregation of Zimbabweans at Southwark Cathedral in London June 20, 2009. Zimbabwean expatriates in London jeered Tsvangirai when he urged them to return home to help rebuild the country's ruined economy after a decade of crisis.





Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai leaves the podium as he is booed by the assembled congregation and Zimbabwean exiles at Southwark Cathedral in London, on June 20, 2009. Tsvangirai was booed and shouted down by exiles during the speech when he pleaded with them to return home to help rebuild the shattered country. Failing to make himself heard above the boos and chants of "Mugabe must go," Tsvangirai left the pulpit for two minutes before returning to face questions.





Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses the assembled congregation and Zimbabwean exiles at Southwark Cathedral in London, on June 20, 2009. Tsvangirai was booed and shouted down by exiles during the speech when he pleaded with them to return home to help rebuild the shattered country. Failing to make himself heard above the boos and chants of "Mugabe must go," Tsvangirai left the pulpit for two minutes before returning to face questions.










Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses a congregation of Zimbabweans at Southwark Cathedral in London June 20, 2009. Zimbabwean expatriates in London jeered Tsvangirai when he urged them to return home to help rebuild the country's ruined economy after a decade of crisis.








Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses the assembled congregation and Zimbabwean exiles at Southwark Cathedral in London, on June 20, 2009. Tsvangirai was booed and shouted down by exiles during the speech when he pleaded with them to return home to help rebuild the shattered country. Failing to make himself heard above the boos and chants of "Mugabe must go," Tsvangirai left the pulpit for two minutes before returning to face questions.





A poster accusing the current regime in Zimbabwe, reading "to save Zimbabwe Mugabe must go", is carried as Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai addresses the assembled congregation and Zimbabwean exiles at Southwark Cathedral in London, Saturday, June 20, 2009.





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