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By Bridget Johnson, About.com Guide to World News

Will Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Live to See the Runoff?

Monday May 19, 2008
Morgan Tsvangirai has known for years that it's dangerous to take on strongman Robert Mugabe -- just consider the number arrests, beatings, and assassination attempts (four on Tsvangirai thus far) that the Movement for Democratic Change leader and his supporters have endured already. Now Tsvangirai -- who's agreed to face Mugabe in a runoff election after March 29's disputed elections -- has postponed returning to his country because of a new, government-linked threat:

    "Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), has accused military intelligence agents of plotting to kill its leader.

    The country's military was planning to use a team of snipers to kill Morgan Tsvangirai, the party president, said Tendai Biti, the MDC secretary-general, on Monday.

    Biti told Al Jazeera: 'There is a list there in Zimbabwe which they are running with. There are snipers that they have trained - 18 snipers that they have trained.

    'The military intelligence directory is fully in charge of this, but the bottom line is that it is a violent regime.'"

Mugabe's crew called the allegations a "media stunt." The MDC promises that Tsvangirai will return "very soon."

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