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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - Zimbabwe's main opposition leader Monday called on South African President Thabo Mbeki to help resolve the crisis in the neighboring country, where the government has cracked down on dissent while consolidating power.
"It is critical that President Mbeki act quickly and decisively to halt the suffering of millions of Zimbabweans. There is no time to waste," said opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. He was in Johannesburg to seek medical care after he and other activists were brutally attacked last month while in police custody.
There were concerns that Tsvangirai, whose eye was bloodshot and his face bruised, suffered a fractured skull.
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