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Russia, China veto UN sanctions on Zimbabwe regime | AP (12.07.08)

China (one of Zimbabwe's major trading partners): "The development of the situation in Zimbabwe until now has not exceeded the context of domestic affairs; It's the arrogance of the Americans. They think they can rule the world. They can't."

Tags: Zimbabwe, Mugabe, China, Russia, international, law, oppression, human, rights on 2008-07-13 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Pan-Africanists: Our collective duty to Zimbabwe

Victory for us must mean reconciliation of divided populations. Reconciliation will fail utterly if it is imposed; or allows free rein to corruption, militarism or if it ignores the choices of the people in valid elections. We have responsibility as progressives and Pan-Africanists to Zimbabwe.

Tags: zimbabwe, Mugabe, government, transition, oppression, progressive, panafrican, pambazuka, international, development, horacecampbell, kwayana on 2008-06-29 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Zimbabwe's political watershed

Paul T Zeleza looks at the long road that might yet see Mugabe's downfall and calls for a democracy that ultimately serves the Zimbabwean people through political and economic enfranchisement

Tags: zeleza, zimbabwe, democracy, mugabe, pambazuka on 2008-04-17 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Patrick Bond - Where to, Zimbabwe?

an ominous dance began between Tsvangirai and the forces of imperialism...Given that Tsvangirai has chosen advisors from the International Republican Institute and Cato Institute, such a process was anticipated

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Independent Online Edition > Profiles

To Condoleeza Rice, he is "one of the most dangerous men in the world". To Tony Blair, he is "ignoring the rules of the international community" and propping up the senile dictatorship of Fidel Castro. But to the lost millions living in the cardboard barr

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