Zimbabwe's Mugabe joins ranks of ousted state heads? Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe became the latest state head to be taken into custody when military forces seized him and his wife in what is being perceived as a potential military coup, the Associated Press reports. The whereabouts of the 93 year-old and his wife are currently unknown, but army Major General Sibusiso Moyo confirmed they were in custody. “The Mugabes have joined the ranks of world leaders who were removed from power and taken into custody as a result of developments in their own countries.” Reuters also has the story.
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