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Armed militia have raided two camps for people fleeing post-election violence in Zimbabwe, opposition and medical officials have said. | Armed militia have raided two camps for people fleeing post-election violence in Zimbabwe, opposition and medical officials have said. |
The opposition said several people were killed in Gokwe, north of Harare, but other reports say there was one death. | |
In Ruwa, near the capital, masked men in army fatigues beat up people who had previously sought refuge at the South African embassy, a witness said. | In Ruwa, near the capital, masked men in army fatigues beat up people who had previously sought refuge at the South African embassy, a witness said. |
A BBC correspondent says the raids could threaten moves to share power. | A BBC correspondent says the raids could threaten moves to share power. |
At least eight of those attacked in Ruwa were taken to hospital and about 14 people - mostly from a patrol that camp occupants had organised to maintain security - were missing, the witness said. | At least eight of those attacked in Ruwa were taken to hospital and about 14 people - mostly from a patrol that camp occupants had organised to maintain security - were missing, the witness said. |
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About 400 people have been sheltering in local squash courts in Ruwa after being moved on from the South African embassy. | About 400 people have been sheltering in local squash courts in Ruwa after being moved on from the South African embassy. |
At the G8 summit of the world's leading industrialised countries in Japan, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on Zimbabwe's political parties to work together to restore the rule of law. | |
We are saying no party can govern alone in Zimbabwe and therefore the parties have to work together Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete | We are saying no party can govern alone in Zimbabwe and therefore the parties have to work together Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete |
The US and the UK want the UN Security Council to tighten targeted sanctions against Mr Mugabe and his close allies this week, as well as impose an arms embargo. | |
But Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete, who also heads the African Union, said African leaders favoured some sort of power-sharing government. | |
The Zimbabwean government blames interference from Western countries for delaying a solution to the country's political impasse. | |
Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said "meddling" by Britain, the US and the European Union was complicating the dialogue between Mr Mugabe's party and the opposition. | |
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change says 5,000 of its members are missing and more than 100 of its supporters have been murdered since elections in March. | |
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced. | Tens of thousands of people have been displaced. |
The MDC accuses the army and ruling party militias of being behind the violence - charges denied by President Robert Mugabe. | The MDC accuses the army and ruling party militias of being behind the violence - charges denied by President Robert Mugabe. |
The raids came shortly after South African President Thabo Mbeki held talks with Mr Mugabe and members of a breakaway opposition MDC faction over the weekend. | The raids came shortly after South African President Thabo Mbeki held talks with Mr Mugabe and members of a breakaway opposition MDC faction over the weekend. |
Mr Mbeki is the chief regional negotiator on Zimbabwe, and has been trying to persuade both sides to form a unity government. | Mr Mbeki is the chief regional negotiator on Zimbabwe, and has been trying to persuade both sides to form a unity government. |
There are reports that the South Africans have come up with a proposal that the MDC is prepared to consider, the BBC's Peter Greste reports from Johannesburg. | There are reports that the South Africans have come up with a proposal that the MDC is prepared to consider, the BBC's Peter Greste reports from Johannesburg. |
But it is difficult to see how things can advance, particularly in the light of the most recent attacks, our correspondent says. | But it is difficult to see how things can advance, particularly in the light of the most recent attacks, our correspondent says. |
Mr Tsvangirai boycotted the talks, saying meeting Mr Mugabe at State House would mean recognising his legitimacy as president. | Mr Tsvangirai boycotted the talks, saying meeting Mr Mugabe at State House would mean recognising his legitimacy as president. |
He has previously said that the violence has to end before there can be any talks on sharing power. | He has previously said that the violence has to end before there can be any talks on sharing power. |
Mr Mugabe has said the opposition must accept him as leader before any negotiations. | Mr Mugabe has said the opposition must accept him as leader before any negotiations. |
'Sham election' | 'Sham election' |
At the G8 summit, Tanzania's president alluded to differences between African and Western nations in their approach on Zimbabwe. | At the G8 summit, Tanzania's president alluded to differences between African and Western nations in their approach on Zimbabwe. |
Mr Mugabe met one opposition leader (r) but not Morgan Tsvangirai | Mr Mugabe met one opposition leader (r) but not Morgan Tsvangirai |
Mr Kikwete was speaking next to US President George W Bush, who said leaders had discussed Zimbabwe extensively. | |
"I care deeply about the people of Zimbabwe, I am extremely disappointed in the elections which I labelled a sham election," Mr Bush said. | "I care deeply about the people of Zimbabwe, I am extremely disappointed in the elections which I labelled a sham election," Mr Bush said. |
Mr Kikwete said African countries shared the American president's concerns. | |
He said: "We are saying no party can govern alone in Zimbabwe and therefore the parties have to work together, come out to work together in a government and then look at the future of their country together." | |
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said pressure for tightened sanctions was growing. | UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said pressure for tightened sanctions was growing. |
"I don't think anybody is recognising the legitimacy of the regime and it is important that we send a very strong message internationally that this is not acceptable," he said. | "I don't think anybody is recognising the legitimacy of the regime and it is important that we send a very strong message internationally that this is not acceptable," he said. |
A small number of African states has joined the European Union, the US and other Western nations in criticising the way the election was run. | A small number of African states has joined the European Union, the US and other Western nations in criticising the way the election was run. |
MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai won the first round of presidential elections in March, but official results gave him less than the 50% needed to avoid a run-off. | MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai won the first round of presidential elections in March, but official results gave him less than the 50% needed to avoid a run-off. |
Mr Tsvangirai pulled out of the 27 June presidential run-off against President Mugabe, citing the election violence. | Mr Tsvangirai pulled out of the 27 June presidential run-off against President Mugabe, citing the election violence. |