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Get Mash (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
CHAONA, Zimbabwe — President Robert Mugabe’s post-election campaign of violence has reached a level and intensity not seen in Zimbabwe in 20 years, according to human rights workers struggling to track a surge of killings, torture, beatings, false arrests and arson attacks ahead of a presidential… Read the full story
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worldwide-news.net (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said on Friday failure by the ZANU-PF leadership to appreciate the extent of the threat facing the party caused the “disastrous” performance in the March 29 harmonized elections. Addressing the 73rd … Go to news source
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The Shebeen (Free subscription) | yesterday
Robert Mugabe axed one of the country's last remaining independent figures in the judiciary on Friday. Full article ... (http://allafrica.com/stories/200805161003.html)
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Rhymes with Right (Free subscription) | yesterday
And I'm sure that the church/state separationists in this country are cheering his efforts on as he seeks to intimidate religious leaders and believers in his effort to continue his left-wing dictatorship in Zimbabwe. The parishioners were lined up for...
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Cranmer (Free subscription) | yesterday
... that the Iraq invasion was a Just War because it resulted in the removal of a tyrant, then Robart Mugabe must be long past any rational threshold of even Christian forebearance. Of course it should be for other African nations to take a moral lead, in particular South Africa, for there is a legal basis for members of the African Union to intervene. But most of the African churches are too...
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Council on Foreign Relations (Free subscription) | yesterday
In Friday's roundup: dealing with disaster in China and Myanmar; Lebanon's political challenges; and getting tough with Mugabe.
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Seven weeks after the presidential election, Zimbabwe finally set a runoff date yesterday, saying long-time President Robert Mugabe and rival Morgan Tsvangirai will face off in a June 27 ballot that the opposition fears will be skewed by thuggery and fraud.
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Progressive Bloggers (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
It seems there is no end to Zimbabwe dictator Robert Mugabe's madness and cruelty.
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Cranmer (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... of conviction was never one of her fortes. It is a good job she is not contending against Robert Mugabe, in whose regime people of real conviction are suffering appalling persecution. The article, ‘Beware false promises', explains how the public have been duped by both government and scientists over the supposed benefits of embryonic stem cell research and specifically the creation of human/animal...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
ZIMBABWE: ZIMBABWEANS HAVE already voted against Robert Mugabe as president and will do so again in next month's second-round poll, Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai has forecast.
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Tokatakiya (Free subscription) | yesterday
Are you listening UMass? [The Mugabe jokes start about two minutes in.]
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A Western Heart (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... the 100 and 250 million dollar notes were introduced on May 2. Interest has reached 165,000%, but Mugabe is still in power, still killing people, and still loved by the leftards. At this rate they probably can't print the money fast enough to pay the printer. Give a leftist a free hand at running the economy and this is what you'll get.
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abdulruff | 04/02/2008
Poll in Zimbabwe : What is cooking? Zimbabwe , a state in Southern Africa , went to poll on March 29. Zimbabweans cast ballots for president, parliament and local councils. Preliminary official results were expected...