91. Opponents have accused Ousmane of being too lenient with Libyan-backed Tuareg rebels waging a war of secession in the north on the brink of the Sahara Desert. 92. Opponents have since accused him of turning his back on the democratic principle that brought him to power. 93. Opponents accuse Mugabe of provoking the land crisis to intimidate white farmers and other opposition supporters. 94. Opponents accuse Mugabe of using land seizures to bolster his waning support and carve himself a new image as a savior of landless blacks. 95. Opponents accuse the former army paratrooper of amassing authoritarian powers in his movement to throw out a discredited political class. 96. Opponents accuse the government of corruption and say jobs in the government and state-subsidized sugar industry have been reserved for East Indians. 97. Opponents accused him of being authoritarian and had repeatedly pressed for his resignation. 98. Opponents accused Pena Gomez of being Haitian and suggested he wanted to unite the Dominican Republic with neighboring Haiti. 99. Opponents accused the government of trying to muffle the news media. 100. Opponents accused the government of using its money and cars to get voters to the polls. |