Zim opposition members freed

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HARARE: A group of 185 Zimbabwean political opposition supporters were yesterday released from police custody, according to their lawyers, four days after they were rounded up in the capital Harare.

They were detained after police raided the office of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in search of people alleged to have committed arson attacks.

"All the 185 have just been released without being charged. I presume they are all now going home," Alec Muchadehama told the AFP news agency yesterday.

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