[03:10.60]Demonstrators waved placards with pictures of those who were killed when he led the country in the 1980s.
[03:15.79]On Tuesday a special tribunal in Senegal charged him with war crimes, crimes against humanity and torture.
[03:22.36]The Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has launched his campaign for re-election.
[03:27.38]Zimbabweans are due to vote at the end of the month, five years after the last elections ended in bloodshed.
[03:32.81]Andrew Harding reports.
[03:34.69]"This is a do-or-die struggle.” Mr Mugabe told a crowd of supporters in Harare today.
[03:40.57]“Go into battle well-armed.” And “battle” may be the right word.
[03:44.93]Despite his rivals’ attempts to delay it, the election seems set for the 31st of July.
[03:50.47]Mr Mugabe and his Zanu PF party are forging ahead without agreeing to any of the key security, media and electoral reforms demanded by regional mediators.
[04:00.52]There are also allegations that the electoral role has been badly compromised with analysts warning the vote may not be free or fair or peaceful.
[04:09.43]Morocco’s Islamist-led government has presented a new plan to promote women’s rights.
[04:14.53]Richard Hamilton has more details.
[04:16.88]Morocco’s minister for women, Bassima Hakkaoui, is a prime mover behind these new proposals.