HARARE (Reuters) - A faction in Zimbabwe's main opposition movement said on Saturday it had suspended party leader Morgan Tsvangirai for "fascist" tendencies and failing to oust veteran President Robert Mugabe, deepening divisions in the opposition ranks.
The group led by Tendai Biti, secretary-general of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), accused Tsvangirai and his lieutenants of resisting a leadership change after losing a third general election to Mugabe last July and of using violence against internal challengers.