Tsvangirai detained in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been detained by police during campaigning for the country's presidential election, his party says.
A convoy carrying the Movement for Democratic Change leader was stopped at a police roadblock at 1000 GMT, party spokesman Nelson Chamisa said.
The MDC leader and his entourage were taken to a police station in the far west of the country, said Mr Chamisa.
"It appears they want to disrupt our campaign programme," he said.
It comes as Zimbabwe prepares for a run-off election between Mr Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe on 27 June. Germany condemned Mr Tsangvirai's detention as an unacceptable attempt to intimidate voters and demanded his immediate release. The US said the development was "deeply disturbing".
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