Zimbabwe's opposition is suspicious of the motives for the recount
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African leaders and the UN must act to ensure democracy triumphs in Zimbabwe, says a key opposition figure.
MDC secretary general Tendai Biti said Zimbabwe was now "in a war situation" following disputed polls on 29 March.
He said 10 people had been killed, hundreds injured and thousands displaced in post-election violence.
After a request from the ruling party, electoral officials are conducting a partial recount of the parliamentary vote, won by the MDC.
Votes are being recounted in 23 constituencies, a process election officials say could take more than three days to complete.
Three weeks after polls were held, the presidential result is still unknown.
The opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai - who has fled the country - insists he won the presidential vote outright, and has demanded that the results be released. |