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Mugabe rival leaves Dutch embassy Mugabe rival leaves Dutch embassy
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has left the Dutch embassy in Harare, where he took refuge last week, a Dutch official has said.Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has left the Dutch embassy in Harare, where he took refuge last week, a Dutch official has said.
A Dutch foreign ministry official said Mr Tsvangirai had decided the situation was calm enough for him to return home.A Dutch foreign ministry official said Mr Tsvangirai had decided the situation was calm enough for him to return home.
Mr Tsvangirai went to the embassy, after pulling out of last Friday's presidential run-off, blaming violence against his supporters. Mr Tsvangirai went to the embassy fearing for his safety after pulling out of last Friday's presidential run-off, because of election violence.
President Robert Mugabe claimed victory in the vote.President Robert Mugabe claimed victory in the vote.
The election has been widely criticised by Western leaders as not being free or fair.
Mr Tsvangirai had won the first round of the presidential election in March, but not by enough to avoid a run-off.