On March 14, in the immediate aftermath President Robert Mugabe's election victory in Zimbabwe, the Guardian newspaper published an editorial pronouncing its verdict on the result. The Guardian has, along with its predecessor the Manchester Guardian, been the voice of English liberalism for almost two centuries, priding itself on its encouragement of critical debate. As such it has a very definite constituency amongst the educated middle class. Undoubtedly therefore, some of its readers will have been concerned about the open colonial character of the recent British intervention in Zimbabwean affairs. The country's opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)...