Zimbabwe bans opposition campaign rallies

BBC:

Zimbabwe's authorities have stopped opposition presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai from campaigning for the 27 June election.

The order banning "several future rallies" came after police briefly detained Mr Tsvangirai ahead of a rally in the second-largest city of Bulawayo.

The length or extent of the ban, which cites security fears, is not yet clear.

It comes soon after the government banned food aid distribution, saying agencies were helping the opposition.

Relief organisations reject the charges, warning that Zimbabwe's "desperate" situation could get even worse. They had been hoping to feed around 600,000 people this month, as the country has just had its harvest.

But when that food runs out early next year, they say between two and four million people - up to a third of the population - will need food aid.

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I suspect that the rallies happened at all bothered the junta backing Mugabe. They probably thought they had suppressed all thought of support for the opposition.

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