Amid reports of rising political intimidation in Zimbabwe, Brian Raftopoulos analyses the country's political stalemate and suggests three strategic positions that need to be pursued as a way forward.
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (Johannesburg), 28 November 2012
Four years after the signing of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) facilitated by SADC in Zimbabwe, the outcome of the process remains fiercely contested and in the balance. The Agreement, which set out to prepare the political process for a generally acceptable election after the debacle of 2008, has been marked by the battle for the state that has constituted the politics of the GPA.
Talk of pre-meditated violence and murder. Does zanu-pf realize that should
any person die as a result of their hacking of limbs will be cause for
hanging? No wonder the ICC is kept so busy.
Focus On: Stalemate in Zimbabwe
, Thu 29 Nov, 02:42 pm
Amid reports of rising political intimidation in Zimbabwe, Brian Raftopoulos analyses the country's political stalemate and suggests three strategic positions that need to be pursued as a way forward.
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Zimbabwe: Another Stalemate in Zimbabwe?
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (Johannesburg), 28 November 2012
Four years after the signing of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) facilitated by SADC in Zimbabwe, the outcome of the process remains fiercely contested and in the balance. The Agreement, which set out to prepare the political process for a generally acceptable election after the debacle of 2008, has been marked by the battle for the state that has constituted the politics of the GPA.
Zimbabwe: Villagers Warned Limbs Will Be Cut Off
Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 29 November 2012
Villagers in Nyanga and Binga have been warned by Zanu (PF) militias that their limbs will be cut off if they fail to attend the party's meetings.
Talk of pre-meditated violence and murder. Does zanu-pf realize that should any person die as a result of their hacking of limbs will be cause for hanging? No wonder the ICC is kept so busy.