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  • Post-election death toll up to 43: MDC
    Agence France-Presse (AFP)
    May 19, 2008

    http://www.thetimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=769254

    Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party said today that political violence after the March 29 elections has now claimed the lives of at least 43 of its activists.

    In a statement posted on its website the MDC said among the latest victims were three members whose bodies were discovered in Goromonzi village, around 30 kilometres east of the capital Harare.

    The three named activists were abducted by unknown kidnappers on Tuesday last week and their bodies were found with "gunshot and knife wounds", it said. Police have not commented on the deaths.

    The MDC accuses President Robert Mugabe's loyalists of embarking on a retribution campaign in a bid to secure a win for the veteran leader in the presidential run-off scheduled for June 27.

    The ruling "Zanu-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union - Popular Front) and state security agents have been on an orgy of violence since the...party and its president Robert Mugabe lost in the 29 March 2008 elections to the MDC," the party said.

    The MDC said post-election violence has seen over 5,000 families displaced from their homes across the country with hundreds of others injured in attacks.

    "The move by Zanu-PF is meant to displace at least 500,000 eligible voters who are perceived to be MDC supporters ahead of the 27 June 2008 presidential run off," it claimed.

    MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai won the first round but without enough ballots to avoid a run-off.

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