World | Zimbabwe US Demands Zimbabwe Release Americans Journalists rounded up in apparent crackdown By Rob Quinn Posted Apr 4, 2008 3:24 AM CDT Copied Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, centre, meets with head of the African Union Observer Mission members at Zimbabwe House in Harare, Thursday, April, 3, 2008. . (AP Photo) The US State Department is demanding the immediate release of Americans detained in Zimbabwe, CNN reports. Riot police entered a hotel yesterday and removed foreign reporters, including a New York Times correspondent now being held in a Harare jail. Another US citizen working for a democratic rights organization was also detained at the Harare airport, AP reports. The citizens were being held for no valid reason, said a US official. The round up of journalists and raids on opposition offices have raised fears that President Robert Mugabe is cracking down after an apparent election loss for his ruling party. A runoff election may be necessary but diplomats now fear Mugabe might declare a state of emergency first to crush opposition. “He’s lost the election, so he’s carrying out a coup,” said an official of the opposition party. Read These Next Bill Gates wants less 'doomsday' talk on climate change. Game 3 of the World Series took a historically long time to wrap up. Texas just filed suit over Tylenol's alleged links to autism. 26 states just sued the federal government over food stamps. Report an error