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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - President Robert Mugabe quietly adopted constitutional changes that make it easier for the state to seize private property and prevent opponents from traveling abroad to criticize his 25-year rule, state radio revealed Monday.
The report said Mugabe signed the amendments into law Friday, the same day the International Monetary Fund deferred a decision for six months on whether to expel this southern African nation.
The amendments mark "the liberation of our land," Mugabe said Monday during a three-day trip to Cuba. "It's now final, and no one can question it."
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