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Zimbabwe's opposition party called for a general strike to start Tuesday, the day after the country's High Court is due to decide whether to force publication of presidential election results, a party spokesman said Saturday.

The strike would involve workers and others staying home in protest, days after Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's government banned political rallies.

Opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai and his supporters say they believe that the results will show Tsvangirai won the election outright. Read full article »

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