The High Court of Zimbabwe has acquitted six opposition party activists whom President Robert Mugabe had labeled terrorists for their alleged role in the murder of a ruling party ally in 2001. The decision, handed down Thursday, ended one of Zimbabwe’s most politically charged court cases. Among those exonerated were three men — Remember Moyo, Sazini Mpofu and Khethani Augustine Sibanda — who were held without bail for two years and, they said, repeatedly tortured into making false confessions. Full Story
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