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Zimbabwe Voir également : Habitat : Forced evictions reach crisis levels Habitat : Les expulsions forcées atteignent un niveau critique Afrique du Sud : Zimbabwean Migrants Vulnerable to Abuse Habitat : A Joint Appeal to African Ministers on urban housing Droits Humains - Démocratie : L’Union africaine doit se prononcer sur les graves violations des droits de l’Homme perpétrées sur le continent et exhorter les Etats à lutter contre leur impunité Droits Humains - Démocratie : The African Union must speak out regarding the grave violations of human rights perpetuated on the Continent and must exhort the States to fight against impunity for these violations Afrique Australe : Nothing natural about Southern Africa food crisis Habitat : Les expulsions forcées : un scandale en termes de droits humains Habitat : Forced evictions are a human rights scandal 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)
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Des syndicalistes torturés par le régime de Mugabe
Les autorités zimbabwéennes doivent immédiatement relâcher les membres du Zimbabwean Council of Trade Unions (ZCTU) dont plus d’une douzaine ont été torturés et blessés après leur interpellation, le 13 septembre 2006. [Lire] - 15 septembre 2006 Trade unionists tortured by Mugabe regime The Zimbabwean authorities must immediately release the members of the Zimbabwean Council of Trade Unions (ZCTU), more than a dozen of whom have been tortured and injured following their arrest on September 13, 2006. [Lire] - 15 September 2006 COSATU condemns ZCTU arrests and assaults The Congress of South African Trade Unions strongly condemns the mass arrests and brutal assaults on members and leaders of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) on 13 September 2006. [Lire] - 14 September 2006 Retour de la répression antisyndicale La Confédération internationale des syndicats libres condamne avec force l’arrestation le 15 août 2006 de M. Wellington Chibebe, secrétaire général du ZCTU (Congrès des syndicats du Zimbabwe) affilié à la CISL. La CISL a fait rapport à l’Organisation internationale du travail afin que celle-ci prenne les mesures qui s’imposent. [Lire] - 16 août 2006 Anti Union repression is back The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions condemns in the strongest possible terms the arrest yesterday, 15 August 2006, of M. Wellington Chibebe, General Secretary of its affiliated organisation, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU). It has also reported the case to the International Labour Office for appropriate action. [Lire] - 16 August 2006 Abusive Policies Disrupt Progress on HIV/AIDS The Zimbabwean government’s abusive practices, coupled with inadequate health and social welfare policies, are undermining the country’s progress in the fight against AIDS, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. [Lire] - 28 July 2006 Zimbabwe Watch outraged at arrests of more then 350 women and 19 babies during peaceful marches Zimbabwe Watch is outraged at the arrest of more than 350 women and 19 babies after the Zimbabwe police broke up two peaceful "Bread and Roses” Valentine’s marches in Bulawayo on monday 13th of February and in Harare Tuesday 14th of February. [Lire] - 16 February 2006 Crackdown on the Press Intensifies The Zimbabwean government has launched a new assault on the country’s remaining independent press through a wave of criminal prosecutions and arrests, Human Rights Watch said today. [Lire] - 9 February 2006 Solidarity with the Zimbabwe trade unions The Congress of South African Trade Unions deplores yesterday’s raid by armed police on the offices of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU). It condemns the seizure of the federation’s documents and rejects government allegations that ZCTU leaders have been illegally dealing in foreign currency. [Lire] - 11 January 2006 IFJ Condemns Zimbabwe Government Attack on Voice of the People Radio The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today condemned a government attack on journalists working at a radio station in Harare, Zimbabwe. Last week, armed state security agents raided and ransacked the offices of the privately-owned radio station Voice of the People (VOP) in Harare, seized equipment and arrested three female journalists. The three journalists, Maria Nyanyiwa, Nyasha Bosha and Kundai Mugwanda, were released on December 19. [Lire] - 22 December 2005
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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