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African leaders too vulnerable to launch attack

By William Wallis in Sharm al-Sheikh

Published: June 29 2008 19:16 | Last updated: June 29 2008 19:16

Robert Mugabe has cut a lonely figure at African summits over the past 18 months, clicking his fingers as he strides down the corridors of conference halls. Few of his peers have looked eager to rush to his side.

But when Zimbabwe’s defiant autocrat stands eyeball to eyeball with assembled African leaders at Monday's African Union summit in Sharm al-Sheikh, it is unlikely many will try to take him on.

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