Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has insisted that he will contest the presidential run-off election against Robert Mugabe despite mounting violence.
Tsvangirai also dismissed talk of a unity government, claiming that his Health workers reject pay offer ...
Czech military police to guard U.S. radar base ... party the Movement for Democratic Change would win. Cancellation had been suggested by Simba Makoni, a defector from Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party, who said a fair vote had become impossible. Tsvangirai, at a press conference in Harare, said 66 supporters of his movement for Democratic Change have been killed since the first round of voting on March 29. A further 3,000 had been treated in hospital and 200 others were unaccounted for. At their summit in Slovenia the European Union and the United States have called on Mugabe's government to immediately cease what they called "state-sponsored violence" against Zimbabweans.
(Deutsche Welle)
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