Zimbabwe opposition leaders arrested

Zimbabwean riot police arrested the country's top opposition leader today as they suppressed a planned prayer rally in a crackdown…

Zimbabwean riot police arrested the country's top opposition leader today as they suppressed a planned prayer rally in a crackdown on protests against President Robert Mugabe.

Witnesses said heavily armed police fought skirmishes with rock-throwing opposition supporters in the Harare township of Highfield, where organizers had planned a Sunday prayer rally to address Zimbabwe's deepening political and economic crisis.

Police arrested Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai and other opposition officials after blocking their motor convoy from driving to the stadium where the rally was to have been held.

"Mr Tsvangirai has also been arrested. He was arrested as he was driving out of Highfield," MDC information officer Luke Tamborinyoka told Reuters. "We don't know where he is being held at the moment."

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Officials had earlier said that Arthur Mutambara, who leads another faction of the MDC, and Lovemore Madhuku of the pressure group National Constitutional Assembly were detained.

In a statement, the organizing Save Zimbabwe Campaign said lawyers were being denied access to the detained and that police had arrested five student activists at a workshop in Harare.

The group charged that riot squads had forced shops, bars and churches to shut down for the day, and in some cases assaulted patrons in townships beer halls.