MPs freed as Zimbabwe parliament convenes

August 25, 2008 – 12:43 pm

Police in Zimbabwe detained two opposition party members Monday as they arrived to be sworn in at the opening session of parliament, according to officials with the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change.


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