This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/africa/6447007.stm

The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 2 Version 3
Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe hospital Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe hospital
(22 minutes later)
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been taken to hospital after appearing in court with injuries following two days in police detention.Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been taken to hospital after appearing in court with injuries following two days in police detention.
He was taken from Harare magistrates court with several other activists, many of them bandaged.He was taken from Harare magistrates court with several other activists, many of them bandaged.
They were badly beaten in custody after being detained at an opposition rally on Sunday, supporters said.They were badly beaten in custody after being detained at an opposition rally on Sunday, supporters said.
One person was shot dead as riot police broke up the meeting, called to pray for the political and economic crisis.One person was shot dead as riot police broke up the meeting, called to pray for the political and economic crisis.
One of us was killed. They shot my friend Gift Tandare dead MDC activist Eyewitness: Brutal clash BBC reporter Brian Hungwe, who was at the courthouse, said the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader appeared with 10 of about 50 detainees who were brought to the court. One of us was killed. They shot my friend Gift Tandare dead MDC activist Eyewitness: Brutal clash class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=5740&edition=2&ttl=20070312114528">Send us your comments BBC reporter Brian Hungwe, who was at the courthouse, said the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader appeared with 10 of about 50 detainees who were brought to the court.
He says Mr Tsvangirai was badly swollen, his right eye was shut, he had deep cuts and several stitches and could barely walk.He says Mr Tsvangirai was badly swollen, his right eye was shut, he had deep cuts and several stitches and could barely walk.
The other detainees had similar injuries, our reporter says.The other detainees had similar injuries, our reporter says.
Mr Tsvangirai stood next to Arthur Mutambara, the leader of a rival MDC faction, while many of the activists sang and chanted, AFP news agency reported.Mr Tsvangirai stood next to Arthur Mutambara, the leader of a rival MDC faction, while many of the activists sang and chanted, AFP news agency reported.
A lawyer for the group, Beatrice Mtetwa, said they will be charged with incitement to violence, the Associated Press news agency reported.A lawyer for the group, Beatrice Mtetwa, said they will be charged with incitement to violence, the Associated Press news agency reported.
The detainees were taken to hospital after prosecutor Florence Ziyambi said they would be allowed to receive medical attention.The detainees were taken to hospital after prosecutor Florence Ziyambi said they would be allowed to receive medical attention.
'Brutal' crackdown'Brutal' crackdown
The police action against Sunday's meeting in Harare, which they say was banned, has been strongly condemned by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and by the United States and European Union.The police action against Sunday's meeting in Harare, which they say was banned, has been strongly condemned by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, and by the United States and European Union.
TSVANGIRAI'S LEGAL TROUBLES 2003: Charged with treason - later dropped2002: Lost election to Mugabe, charged with treason - later dropped2000: Charged with treason - later dropped2000: MDC won 57 parliamentary seats1999: Helped form MDC Media anger over crackdown Q&A: Zimbabwe meltdownTSVANGIRAI'S LEGAL TROUBLES 2003: Charged with treason - later dropped2002: Lost election to Mugabe, charged with treason - later dropped2000: Charged with treason - later dropped2000: MDC won 57 parliamentary seats1999: Helped form MDC Media anger over crackdown Q&A: Zimbabwe meltdown
Mr Ban's spokeswoman said the arrests "violate the basic democratic right of citizens to engage in peaceful assembly".Mr Ban's spokeswoman said the arrests "violate the basic democratic right of citizens to engage in peaceful assembly".
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, urged Zimbabwe to conduct an "immediate, impartial and comprehensive investigation" into what happened.The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, urged Zimbabwe to conduct an "immediate, impartial and comprehensive investigation" into what happened.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called for Mr Tsvangirai's immediate release.US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called for Mr Tsvangirai's immediate release.
"The world community again has been shown that the regime of Robert Mugabe is ruthless and repressive and creates only suffering for the people of Zimbabwe," she said."The world community again has been shown that the regime of Robert Mugabe is ruthless and repressive and creates only suffering for the people of Zimbabwe," she said.
However, few of Zimbabwe's neighbours have condemned its policies.However, few of Zimbabwe's neighbours have condemned its policies.
A South African foreign ministry spokesman said: "We have constantly maintained that the solutions to the problems of Zimbabwe will be resolved by the people of Zimbabwe."A South African foreign ministry spokesman said: "We have constantly maintained that the solutions to the problems of Zimbabwe will be resolved by the people of Zimbabwe."
MDC politician Roy Bennett, who is now living in exile in South Africa, regretted that stance.MDC politician Roy Bennett, who is now living in exile in South Africa, regretted that stance.
"It is very sad that our neighbours continue to keep quiet about the brutal situation," he said."It is very sad that our neighbours continue to keep quiet about the brutal situation," he said.
'Beating police''Beating police'
Zimbabwe's Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said the police's action was justified as they were attacked by opposition activists.Zimbabwe's Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said the police's action was justified as they were attacked by opposition activists.
"The opposition has been involved in violence, caught by police with weapons of destruction and destroying cars and stores and beating up people," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme."The opposition has been involved in violence, caught by police with weapons of destruction and destroying cars and stores and beating up people," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme.
"They've been beating up police you know. That is what government cannot tolerate.""They've been beating up police you know. That is what government cannot tolerate."
The government said the rally breached a ban on political gatherings imposed after violence at a demonstration last month.The government said the rally breached a ban on political gatherings imposed after violence at a demonstration last month.
Civil discontent in Zimbabwe is rising over the country's economic crisis, with chronic unemployment and inflation running at more than 1,700% - the highest in the world.Civil discontent in Zimbabwe is rising over the country's economic crisis, with chronic unemployment and inflation running at more than 1,700% - the highest in the world.