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![Tendai Biti said Tsvangirai's passport had been confiscated [AFP] Tendai Biti said Tsvangirai's passport had been confiscated [AFP]](http://mwcnews.net/images/stories/Africa/A/1/2/3/Biti-3B.jpg) | | Tendai Biti said Tsvangirai's passport had been confiscated [AFP] | Zimbabwean authorities have confiscated the passport for Morgan Tsvangirai, the leader of the opposition, preventing him from travelling to South Africa for a regional summit.
Tendai Biti, the secretary general for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), headed by Tsvangirai, told Reuters news agency on Thursday that the trip had been blocked. "We can't travel without passports. There's no point. In any case the plane has left and Tsvangirai has already gone back. He has no patience for this," he said. Both Tsvangirai and Biti were briefly detained at Harare International Airport on Thursday, said the MDC. It added: "Operatives from the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) seized the MDC leadership's passports and briefly detained them, saying their names were 'on the list'. They did not reveal what so-called list was about." Tsvangirai told reporters earlier at the airport he was sure power-sharing talks with Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe's government would resume. The talks are mediated by Thabo Mbeki, the South African president. He told reporters negotiations could not be judged on a deadlock over one issue, adding that there will always be people to break that deadlock. Asked by reporters if he was still optimistic about a deal, Tsvangirai said: "Oh, yes, of course, we got our independence after how many talks? Hundreds and tens of meetings had been held." Talks on power-sharing began last month after Mugabe's unopposed re-election in a June vote that was condemned around the world and boycotted by Tsvangirai because of attacks on his supporters by operatives of Zanu-PF, the governing party. But three days of meetings in Harare failed to reach an overall deal.
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