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imbabwe opposition leader calls for justice
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MARONDERA, Zimbabwe (AP) Justice must be done following widespread political attacks blamed on President Robert Mugabe's police, soldiers and party militants, Zimbabwe's main opposition leader said Saturday before cheering crowds in a northern area believed to have seen some of the worst of the violence.
The violence prompted Morgan Tsvangirai to withdraw from a June presidential runoff after winning the March first round of voting. Mugabe claimed victory in the runoff, but it was widely denounced as a sham and last month Mugabe had to sign a power-sharing agreement with Tsvangirai.
The deal, though, has not been implemented because of disputes over who will control which Cabinet posts.
'Justice must not only be seen to be done, but it should be done,' Tsvangirai told about 12,000 people in a stadium in Marondera, in a rural northern region known as Mashonaland. International human rights groups have said Mashonaland suffered high levels of political violence because voters there turned to Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change, angering Mugabe supporters who had seen it as their stronghold



The Christian Democrats will have only seven senators, which is their so far lowest result.
Jilek said he would push for a re-shuffle in the KDU-CSL leadership at the party's national conference that is to be held within a month.
KDU-CSL MEP Jan Brezina admitted last week that he would run for the party chairman.
'The party must definitely draw consequences from this [election failure], and make changes in tactics and possibly also a re-shuffle,' Jilek told CT, adding he is considering staying at the senator group's helm.
Jilek also said it is up to the party's congress, which is to be held next year before the EP elections, to decide whether KDU-CSL chairman Jiri Cunek should stay at the party's helm.
Cunek, who is also deputy PM, local development minister and senator, is generally considered the most discredited cabinet member due to his controversial stances on Romanies and his recent corruption scandal.
The current government coalition of the Civic Democrats (ODS), the KDU-CSL and the Greens (ST) should continue to rule until a new general election, Jilek said.
Author: TK



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