World | Morgan Tsvangirai Tsvangirai Returns to Zimbabwe Mugabe party official warns of coup if opposition wins run-off By Matt Cantor Posted May 24, 2008 6:51 AM CDT Copied Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement For Democratic Change Party, MDC, center upon his arrival at Harare International airport, Saturday, May, 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai returned to Zimbabwe today to campaign for a run-off presidential vote June 27, the BBC reports. Rumors of an army assassination had delayed his return by a week. Meanwhile, a top official from the ruling Zanu-PF party warned of a coup if President Robert Mugabe doesn’t win the run-off, the Los Angeles Times reports. “If we lose the runoff, then the army will take over,” the official said. Movement for Democratic Change leader Tsvangirai has been abroad seeking international support for his candidacy since the first round of elections, while at home, MDC and human rights groups say hundreds of his supporters have been beaten up, with over 40 killed and at least six kidnapped. Zanu-PF denies backing violence. Read These Next Conan O'Brien finally speaks on deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Trump aide gives punny response to Springsteen. Trump sets 10% tariff, then raises it. A Jersey Shore star announces they have cancer. Report an error