28 Zimbabwean opposition activists have appeared in court in Harare on charges of disrupting public order.
The charges refer to an abortive general strike last week to demand the release of the country's presidential election results. Lawyers for the activists from the Movement for Democratic Change told the court that some of the defendants had Pope addresses UN General Assemby ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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