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Zimbabwean officials have said a run-off presidential election will go ahead, despite the withdrawal of opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai. | Zimbabwean officials have said a run-off presidential election will go ahead, despite the withdrawal of opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai. |
Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said Mr Tsvangirai's announcement was a ruse - he had not sent a formal notice yet. | Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said Mr Tsvangirai's announcement was a ruse - he had not sent a formal notice yet. |
Mr Tsvangirai said he would quit to curb violence by ruling party militias he says killed 86 of his supporters. | Mr Tsvangirai said he would quit to curb violence by ruling party militias he says killed 86 of his supporters. |
More than 60 opposition supporters have been arrested at the Harare office of Mr Tsvangirai's party, it says. | |
Movement for Democratic Change spokesman Nelson Chamisa said those arrested were women and children who had fled political violence. | |
ZIMBABWE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS | ZIMBABWE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS |
Zimbabwe's opposition is hoping neighbouring countries will put pressure on President Robert Mugabe to step down. In the past they supported him. How are relations now? | Zimbabwe's opposition is hoping neighbouring countries will put pressure on President Robert Mugabe to step down. In the past they supported him. How are relations now? |
South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki is the key Zimbabwe mediator. He has refused to criticise Robert Mugabe but the ruling ANC and trade unions have urged him to take a stronger line. | South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki is the key Zimbabwe mediator. He has refused to criticise Robert Mugabe but the ruling ANC and trade unions have urged him to take a stronger line. |
Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has taken the region's strongest line on Zimbabwe. He says Zimbabwe is a regional "embarrassment". | Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has taken the region's strongest line on Zimbabwe. He says Zimbabwe is a regional "embarrassment". |
Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is one of Robert Mugabe's closest allies - they fought colonialism together in the 1970s. He has urged Mr Mugabe to stop the violence. | Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is one of Robert Mugabe's closest allies - they fought colonialism together in the 1970s. He has urged Mr Mugabe to stop the violence. |
Botswana has summoned a Zimbabwean envoy to complain about the political violence. It has been supportive of Zimbabwe's opposition. | Botswana has summoned a Zimbabwean envoy to complain about the political violence. It has been supportive of Zimbabwe's opposition. |
Namibia is a close ally of Zimbabwe - it, too, is planning to redistribute white-owned farms to black villagers. It has not criticised the election violence. | Namibia is a close ally of Zimbabwe - it, too, is planning to redistribute white-owned farms to black villagers. It has not criticised the election violence. |
Mozambique has hosted some white farmers forced from Zimbabwe and is seen as relatively sympathetic to Zimbabwe's opposition. | Mozambique has hosted some white farmers forced from Zimbabwe and is seen as relatively sympathetic to Zimbabwe's opposition. |
Tanzania's ruling party has a long history of close ties to Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party and its foreign minister has condemned the violence. | Tanzania's ruling party has a long history of close ties to Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party and its foreign minister has condemned the violence. |
DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila is an ally of Robert Mugabe, who sent troops to help his father, Laurent Kabila, fight rebels. | DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila is an ally of Robert Mugabe, who sent troops to help his father, Laurent Kabila, fight rebels. |
Malawi is seen as neutral. But some 3m people of Malawian origin are in Zimbabwe, mostly farmworkers who have lost their jobs and were often assaulted during farm invasions. | Malawi is seen as neutral. But some 3m people of Malawian origin are in Zimbabwe, mostly farmworkers who have lost their jobs and were often assaulted during farm invasions. |
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He earlier said a negotiated settlement was the way forward, but violence must stop first. | |
But Mr Chamisa said the ruling Zanu-PF's militias should be disbanded, adding that his party had received no direct approaches from mediators since the announcement. | |
The move has sparked international criticism of Zimbabwe's government. | |
But President Robert Mugabe has blamed the MDC for the recent violence. | |
The leader of neighbouring Zambia, Levy Mwanawasa - who is head of the regional Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) - said a vote held in current conditions would be an "embarrassment" to the region. | The leader of neighbouring Zambia, Levy Mwanawasa - who is head of the regional Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) - said a vote held in current conditions would be an "embarrassment" to the region. |
Meanwhile, African Union Commission chairman Jean Ping said he was worried about the situation. | Meanwhile, African Union Commission chairman Jean Ping said he was worried about the situation. |
"This development and the increasing acts of violence in the run-up to the second round of the presidential election are a matter of grave concern to the Commission of the AU," he said. | "This development and the increasing acts of violence in the run-up to the second round of the presidential election are a matter of grave concern to the Commission of the AU," he said. |
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The US and UK have said they are prepared to bring Zimbabwe before the UN Security Council over the election violence. | The US and UK have said they are prepared to bring Zimbabwe before the UN Security Council over the election violence. |
But South African President Thabo Mbeki, who is mediating in the crisis, called for further dialogue. | But South African President Thabo Mbeki, who is mediating in the crisis, called for further dialogue. |
"From our point of view it is still necessary that the political leadership of Zimbabwe should get together and find a solution to the challenges that face Zimbabwe," he said. | "From our point of view it is still necessary that the political leadership of Zimbabwe should get together and find a solution to the challenges that face Zimbabwe," he said. |
'Humiliation fear' | 'Humiliation fear' |
Zimbabwe's electoral commission said that preparations for the election were under way and a credible result was still possible. | |
Mr Chinamasa said Zanu-PF was not treating Mr Tsvangirai's "threats" to withdraw seriously. | Mr Chinamasa said Zanu-PF was not treating Mr Tsvangirai's "threats" to withdraw seriously. |
KEY POLL COMPLAINTS Violence: 86 killed, 200,000 displacedMDC rallies banned, leaders detainedOpposition areas not given food aidState media refused MDC advertsZanu-PF supporters to be used as election officials Fresh dilemmas over ZimbabweDay of drama in HarareMDC pull-out: Zimbabwe reacts | KEY POLL COMPLAINTS Violence: 86 killed, 200,000 displacedMDC rallies banned, leaders detainedOpposition areas not given food aidState media refused MDC advertsZanu-PF supporters to be used as election officials Fresh dilemmas over ZimbabweDay of drama in HarareMDC pull-out: Zimbabwe reacts |
"This is the 11th time that Tsvangirai has threatened to withdraw from the presidential run-off and on each occasion I have challenged him to put it in writing as required by the law," he said. | "This is the 11th time that Tsvangirai has threatened to withdraw from the presidential run-off and on each occasion I have challenged him to put it in writing as required by the law," he said. |
Mr Tsvangirai's announcement of withdrawal was to avoid "humiliation", he added. | Mr Tsvangirai's announcement of withdrawal was to avoid "humiliation", he added. |
"Tsvangirai went into the election thinking that it was a sprint and was not prepared for a marathon and wants to avoid defeat," he said. | "Tsvangirai went into the election thinking that it was a sprint and was not prepared for a marathon and wants to avoid defeat," he said. |
"He spent his time globe-trotting and gallivanting in Europe and left MDC-T supporters without leadership." | "He spent his time globe-trotting and gallivanting in Europe and left MDC-T supporters without leadership." |
There has been no response from Mr Mugabe himself to Mr Tsvangirai's announcement. | There has been no response from Mr Mugabe himself to Mr Tsvangirai's announcement. |
On Sunday, Mr Tsvangirai said that there was no point running when elections would not be free and fair and "the outcome is determined by... Mugabe himself". | |
He said that while the decision had been a difficult one it was necessary to protect the people of Zimbabwe. | He said that while the decision had been a difficult one it was necessary to protect the people of Zimbabwe. |
The opposition's decision was announced after its supporters, heading to a rally in the capital Harare, came under attack. | The opposition's decision was announced after its supporters, heading to a rally in the capital Harare, came under attack. |
The BBC's Peter Biles says Mr Tsvangirai did not want to expose his supporters to any more violence. | The BBC's Peter Biles says Mr Tsvangirai did not want to expose his supporters to any more violence. |
HAVE YOUR SAYMDC stands for Movement for Democratic Change. If the only recourse for the people to change a regime is armed conflict - the next regime will be no better than the last.Matabele, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAYMDC stands for Movement for Democratic Change. If the only recourse for the people to change a regime is armed conflict - the next regime will be no better than the last.Matabele, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Send us your comments |
He will now be hoping that the Sadc will refuse to confer legitimacy on the process, he says. | He will now be hoping that the Sadc will refuse to confer legitimacy on the process, he says. |
Our correspondent adds that the country's economic crisis - with unofficial figures putting inflation at 2m% - could drive Zimbabwe's government to negotiate for a political solution. | Our correspondent adds that the country's economic crisis - with unofficial figures putting inflation at 2m% - could drive Zimbabwe's government to negotiate for a political solution. |
The MDC won the parliamentary vote in March, and claims to have won the first round of the presidential contest outright. | The MDC won the parliamentary vote in March, and claims to have won the first round of the presidential contest outright. |
In the official results, Mr Tsvangirai led but failed to gain enough votes to avoid a run-off. | In the official results, Mr Tsvangirai led but failed to gain enough votes to avoid a run-off. |
Are you in Zimbabwe? Do you agree with the MDC's decision? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. | Are you in Zimbabwe? Do you agree with the MDC's decision? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. |