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Tsvangirai: Zimbabwe at 'Tipping Point'

Sunday, March 18, 2007 5:47:14 AM

 Leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition party, Morgan Tsvangirai, leaves the court in Harare, Zimbabwe, in this Tuesday March 13, 2007 file photo. Tsvangirai said Friday, March 16, 2007 that he "will soldier on until Zimbabwe is free," after police allegedly beat him as part of a crackdown on a weekend opposition meeting.  (AP Photo, File)  LONDON (AP) - Zimbabwe is facing a critical moment that could see the end of the dictatorship of President Robert Mugabe, the leader of the country's main opposition said Sunday.

Speaking by telephone from Harare, Morgan Tsvangirai said he was recovering from injuries allegedly inflicted by police during a March 11 protest gathering. Photographs of his battered face were printed in newspapers around the world, drawing more attention to the situation in the southern African country.

"Things are bad," Tsvangirai told the British Broadcasting Corp.'s Sunday AM program, "but I think that this crisis has reached a tipping point, and we could see the beginning of the end of this dictatorship in whatever form."


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