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Zimbabwe opposition leader freed | Zimbabwe opposition leader freed |
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Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been released by police after being detained for about eight hours, his spokesman has said. | Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been released by police after being detained for about eight hours, his spokesman has said. |
He was freed without charge. Police had accused Mr Tsvangirai of violating public security for addressing a rally without authorisation. | He was freed without charge. Police had accused Mr Tsvangirai of violating public security for addressing a rally without authorisation. |
Mr Tsvangirai was detained as his convoy was going through a roadblock. | Mr Tsvangirai was detained as his convoy was going through a roadblock. |
The Movement for Democratic Change leader faces President Robert Mugabe in a presidential run-off vote on 27 June. | The Movement for Democratic Change leader faces President Robert Mugabe in a presidential run-off vote on 27 June. |
'Usual harassment' | 'Usual harassment' |
Mr Tsvangirai was held with his entourage at a police station in Lupane, a town in the west of Zimbabwe. | Mr Tsvangirai was held with his entourage at a police station in Lupane, a town in the west of Zimbabwe. |
His spokesman, George Sibotshiwe, said police had taken away an armoured car from the MDC leader's convoy. | His spokesman, George Sibotshiwe, said police had taken away an armoured car from the MDC leader's convoy. |
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Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai | |
His arrest was heavily criticised by the US and European governments. | His arrest was heavily criticised by the US and European governments. |
Mr Tsvangirai said his detention was "nothing but the usual harassment which is totally unnecessary". | Mr Tsvangirai said his detention was "nothing but the usual harassment which is totally unnecessary". |
"We have seen worse things than this," he said, in comments reported by the AFP news agency. | "We have seen worse things than this," he said, in comments reported by the AFP news agency. |
The BBC's Caroline Hawley in Johannesburg says his arrest is part of an increasing campaign of political intimidation ahead of the run-off vote. | The BBC's Caroline Hawley in Johannesburg says his arrest is part of an increasing campaign of political intimidation ahead of the run-off vote. |
Mr Sibotshiwe told the BBC that the incident showed campaigning was becoming "even more impossible". | Mr Sibotshiwe told the BBC that the incident showed campaigning was becoming "even more impossible". |
"Unless there are peacekeepers on the ground, unless there are a lot of observers on the ground, it's going to be impossible to run an election that is free and fair and that allows us room to campaign," he said. | "Unless there are peacekeepers on the ground, unless there are a lot of observers on the ground, it's going to be impossible to run an election that is free and fair and that allows us room to campaign," he said. |
Burnings | Burnings |
The MDC says 65 of its supporters have been killed in political attacks. | The MDC says 65 of its supporters have been killed in political attacks. |
In the latest violence, two MDC supporters were burned to death by suspected supporters of Mr Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF. | In the latest violence, two MDC supporters were burned to death by suspected supporters of Mr Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF. |
There are fears for the lives of four other MDC supporters after Tuesday's attack in the southern town of Jerera. | There are fears for the lives of four other MDC supporters after Tuesday's attack in the southern town of Jerera. |
MDC Masvingo provincial chairman Wilstaf Stemele told the BBC that Zanu-PF supporters had doused the blankets of the two men with petrol before setting them on fire. | MDC Masvingo provincial chairman Wilstaf Stemele told the BBC that Zanu-PF supporters had doused the blankets of the two men with petrol before setting them on fire. |
He said the victims had not yet been identified as their bodies had been burnt "beyond recognition". | He said the victims had not yet been identified as their bodies had been burnt "beyond recognition". |
The government says the scale of the violence has been exaggerated and blamed the MDC for instigating attacks. | The government says the scale of the violence has been exaggerated and blamed the MDC for instigating attacks. |
Official results from the 29 March first round of the presidential election gave victory to Mr Tsvangirai, but not the 50% of votes needed to avoid a second round. | Official results from the 29 March first round of the presidential election gave victory to Mr Tsvangirai, but not the 50% of votes needed to avoid a second round. |
The opposition leader then spent nearly two months outside Zimbabwe, trying to drum up international support. | The opposition leader then spent nearly two months outside Zimbabwe, trying to drum up international support. |
His return was delayed because of an alleged army plan to kill him, which the ruling party said was "fantasy". | His return was delayed because of an alleged army plan to kill him, which the ruling party said was "fantasy". |
Mr Mugabe is currently attending a UN-sponsored summit on the global food crisis in Rome, where he blamed Western sanctions for Zimbabwe's economic woes. | Mr Mugabe is currently attending a UN-sponsored summit on the global food crisis in Rome, where he blamed Western sanctions for Zimbabwe's economic woes. |
Some four million Zimbabweans - a third of the population - are believed to need food aid this year. | Some four million Zimbabweans - a third of the population - are believed to need food aid this year. |