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Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has called for a "negotiated political settlement" which would allow the country to begin "healing". | Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has called for a "negotiated political settlement" which would allow the country to begin "healing". |
He also called for the immediate release of Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) deputy Tendai Biti, held on treason charges. | He also called for the immediate release of Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) deputy Tendai Biti, held on treason charges. |
He spoke after leaving the Dutch embassy, where he took refuge on Sunday after pulling out of a run-off vote. | He spoke after leaving the Dutch embassy, where he took refuge on Sunday after pulling out of a run-off vote. |
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has vowed to go ahead with Friday's vote. | Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has vowed to go ahead with Friday's vote. |
The Zimbabwean government has been criticised by the United Nations and South Africa's governing ANC party for the violence which has marked the run-up to the poll. | The Zimbabwean government has been criticised by the United Nations and South Africa's governing ANC party for the violence which has marked the run-up to the poll. |
Mr Tsvangirai, leader of the MDC, urged the Zimbabwean authorities to end all violence and allow humanitarian aid to reach the country's people. | Mr Tsvangirai, leader of the MDC, urged the Zimbabwean authorities to end all violence and allow humanitarian aid to reach the country's people. |
Speaking at a news conference at his house in Harare, he told African heads of state that the "time for action is now" to resolve Zimbabwe's political and humanitarian crisis. | |
"I am asking the AU [African Union] and Sadc [Southern African Development Community] to lead an expanded initiative supported by the UN to manage what I will call a transitional process," he said. | "I am asking the AU [African Union] and Sadc [Southern African Development Community] to lead an expanded initiative supported by the UN to manage what I will call a transitional process," he said. |
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Mr Tsvangirai also listed four key demands that he described as a way out of the crisis. | |
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He said the details of his proposals would need to be hammered out through negotiations. | |
The MDC says some 86 of its supporters have been killed and 200,000 forced from their homes by militias loyal to the ruling Zanu-PF party. The government blames the MDC for the violence. | The MDC says some 86 of its supporters have been killed and 200,000 forced from their homes by militias loyal to the ruling Zanu-PF party. The government blames the MDC for the violence. |