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Zimbabwean Opposition Leader Released

Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:53:15 PM
By ANGUS SHAW

 Leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition Movement for Democratic Change, (MDC) Morgan Tsvangarai, attends a memorial service in Harare,Tuesday March 27, 2007. Police firing tear gas sealed off the headquarters of Zimbabwe's main opposition and arrested the party's leader Wednesday, according to the party and witnesses. A statement from the Movement for Democratic Change said Morgan Tsvangirai and other party officials were arrested. (AP Photo)  HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Zimbabwe's main opposition leader was freed from several hours in police custody, but nine others detained in a raid were charged Thursday in what the government alleged was a terror campaign, opposition officials said.

The detentions were part of a political crisis that has provoked concerns of a spillover in the rest of the region, and African leaders at an emergency meeting in Tanzania on Thursday appointed South Africa's president to mediate.

The main opposition Movement for Democratic Change party accused President Robert Mugabe's government of trying to demonize its critics by fabricating allegations of an armed terror campaign.


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