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Zimbabwe


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Site(s) web :

Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) :
Kubatana - Zimbabwean Online Activist Community :
Zimbabwewatch.org :
Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd) :
http://www.zimcodd.org.zw/
Zimbabwe Social Forum :
http://www.zimcodd.org.zw/zimsocial_forum.htm
Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) :
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition :
RENAPAS :


Document(s) :

The impact of "operation Murambatsuina / Restore Order” in Zimbabwe - A report by ActionAid International Southern African Partnership Programme - Zimbabwe - 27 août 2005 (PDF - 736.9 ko)
2004 Zimbabwe Social Forum report - - 1er décembre 2004 (PDF - 593.7 ko)
Onslaught against Human Rights dDefenders in Zimbabwe in 2002 - A report by Zimrights, in cooperation with the observatory for the protection of Human Rights Defenders. A joint program of the FIDH and the OMCT - février 2003 - février 2003 (PDF - 390.2 ko)



La répression des opposants politiques continue, avec de nouvelles violences policières
Amnesty International a exprimé son inquiétude, ce 9 mai, devant les récentes violences policières à l’encontre d’avocats. Notre organisation demande aux ministres d’enquêter immédiatement sur les fautes présumées commises par des policiers de la section maintien de l’ordre de la division des enquêtes criminelles (CID) dans l’exercice de leurs fonctions, au poste de police de Harare. [Lire]
- 9 mai 2007


Repression of political opponents continues, with new incidents of police brutality
mnesty International today expressed serious concern at recent police violence against lawyers and urging the Ministers to immediately investigate the alleged misconduct of police officers from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Law and Order Section at Harare Central police station. [Lire]
- 9 May 2007


World Press Freedom Day a reminder of Zimbabwe’s crippled media
Freedom of speech and press is far from a reality in today’s Zimbabwe. Voices opposed to the current regime are swiftly stifled by state oppressors, exemplified by the recent arrests, torture and murder of media personnel. Since March there have been a series of the violent attacks. [Lire]
- 3 May 2007


More torture on horizon in Zimbabwe?
Whilst press reports have quietened over issues in Zimbabwe this week, the trials and tribulations of the people of Zimbabwe continue to worsen every day. The latest reports coming from within Zimbabwe are that the ruling party have recommended the resuscitation of torture camps. [Lire]
- 13 April 2007


Grève générale les 3 et 4 avril 2007
Solidarité avec les travailleurs et la Confédération des syndicats (Zctu)
La Cgt affirme sa pleine et entière solidarité avec les travailleurs et le peuple du Zimbabwe. La situation n’a que trop duré. Il est temps que ce pays se reconstruise sur des bases sociales, économiques et politiques saines, dans le respect des libertés et des droits fondamentaux de tous. [Lire]
- 3 avril 2007


Security Forces Extend Crackdown to Public
SADC Summit Should Address Crisis
The government of Zimbabwe has permitted security forces to commit serious abuses with impunity against opposition activists and ordinary Zimbabweans alike, Human Rights Watch said today. Security forces are responsible for arbitrary arrests and detentions and beatings of opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) supporters, civil society activists, and the general public. [Lire]
- 28 March 2007


FIDH and Zimrights condemn serious human rights violations against leaders of opposition parties and civil society representatives
FIDH and its member organisation ZimRights are gravely concerned by the flagrant disregard of fundamental rights and police brutality against detainees in Zimbabwe, including numerous leaders of opposition parties and civil society activists, who were arrested on Sunday 11 March whilst attempting to attend a Save Zimbabwe Campaign prayer meeting, which was to be held in Highfield, Harare at Zimbabwe Grounds. [Lire]
- 16 March 2007


COSATU condemns invasion of ZCTU offices
The Congress of South African Trade Unions condemns in the strongest possible terms the Zimbabwe police invasion of the offices of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) this morning, 13 March. They have locked all the officials inside and confiscated the keys. [Lire]
- 13 March 2007


Calls for investigation into killing of activist and release of peaceful protestors
Amnesty International today demanded an immediate investigation into the killing of Gift Tandare, a Zimbabwean activist shot dead by riot police yesterday at a demonstration in Harare. [Lire]
- 12 March 2007


Amnesty International appelle à l’ouverture d’une enquête sur la mort d’un militant et demande la remise en liberté de manifestants pacifiques
Amnesty International réclame ce lundi 12 mars l’ouverture immédiate d’une enquête sur la mort de Gift Tandare, militant zimbabwéen abattu par des policiers le 11 mars au cours d’une manifestation à Harare. [Lire]
- 12 mars 2007


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A lire sur le web...

South Africa in Zimbabwe: The Vultures have descended - 4 October 2007 - By Shawn Hattingh - Periodically over the last seven years, the South African government has claimed to be on the verge of brokering a deal between ZANU-PF and the MDC that would secure Zimbabwe’s political future. During these fleeting moments, the hopes of millions of Zimbabweans have been raised; only to be repeatedly smashed. This is because at every critical point over the last seven years, when change seemed imminent in Zimbabwe, South Africa has backed and protected ZANU-PF. - Source : Centre for Civil Society
 
Pan Africanism and the Zimbabwe crisis - 12 September 2007 - By Rotimi Sankore - The Zimbabwean crisis is arguably the only ongoing crisis in which one side (the incumbent government) and its supporters have mobilised African support and silenced many by asserting more or less that its critics are sympathisers, supporters or agents of foreign interests and former colonial masters. - Source : Pambazuka News
 
Zimbabwe: Challenges for solidarity - 18 May 2007 - By Ronald Wesso - The Zimbabwean situation raises the importance of international solidarity to extraordinary levels. - Source : Pambazuka News
 
Zimbabwe: An End to the Stalemate? - 5 March 2007 - After years of political deadlock and continued economic and humanitarian decline, a realistic chance has at last begun to appear in the past few months to resolve the Zimbabwe crisis, by retirement of President Robert Mugabe, a power-sharing transitional government, a new constitution and elections. - Source : International Crisis Group
 
The social forum alternative in Zimbabwe, and Africa perhaps - 8 septembre 2005 - by Tinashe Chimedza - In one of many critical works that Raftopoulos and Phimister have published on Zimbabwe they brilliantly observe that, “one of the major problems in Zimbabwe has been the rupturing of relations between redistributive questions and political democratisation”. - Source : Centre for Civil Society
 
Fin de règne à Harare - septembre 2005 - Par Augusta Conchiglia - Des dizaines de milliers de Zimbabwéens se trouvent sans abri à la suite des démolitions administratives décidées en mai 2005. Populaire en raison de sa lutte contre la ségrégation raciale, le président Robert Mugabe s’enferme dans un autoritarisme destructeur, qu’illustre la brutale réforme agraire. - Source : Le Monde Diplomatique
 





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