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The United Nations's Rapporteur on Torture is still bristling with anger over how he was refused entry to Zimbabwe last night.
Manfred Nowak was invited by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai but on his way to Harare, he was told that he could not go after all because the SADC meeting was taking place.
He went, nevertheless, but was held at Harare airport and put on a flight to neighbouring South Africa.
Our reporter in Johannesburg, Mpho Lakaje, caught up with a still very angry Manfred Novak, and asked him if this was now the end of his mission to Zimbabwe.
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