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Zimbabwean opposition leader and Prime Minister designate Morgan Tsvangirai is pictured during a news conference in the capital Harare, February 10, 2009. Photo/REUTERS

Zimbabwean opposition leader and Prime Minister designate Morgan Tsvangirai is pictured during a news conference in the capital Harare, February 10, 2009. Photo/REUTERS 

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Posted  Wednesday, February 11  2009 at  13:02

"Right now we do not have any hope."

Tsvangirai, 56, won more votes than Mugabe in an election last March, but not enough to avoid a second round. He pulled out of the run-off, citing violence against his supporters, and Mugabe, 84, was re-elected unopposed. (Reuters)

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