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More on Zimbabwe's History and the Current Crisis


BBC: Zimbabwe Timeline

Sokwanele: About Zimbabwe

International Crisis Group: Background on the Zimbabwe Crisis

Human Rights Watch: Press Release on March 11 Crackdown

U.S. Institute of Peace: Report on March 11


Op-Eds and Reports from the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa


"We Have Degrees in Violence": A Report on Torture and Human Rights Abuses in Zimbabwe
OSI & The Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture
December, 2007

Conducted by international health professionals, this OSI-supported report provides evidence that the Zimbabwean government is systematically using torture and violence to deter political opposition.

UN Needs to Act to End Abductions and Torture in Zimbabwe
Tawanda Mutasah
Project Syndicate
May 7, 2007

The reality of torture and abductions in Zimbabwe literally cries out for immediate intervention by the international community.

Out of Sync with the Neighbors
Tawanda Mutasah
Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
April 19, 2007

Practical action must be taken now to address the gap between Robert Mugabe's brutal behavior and the thinking of serious African leaders.

Africa's Responsibility
Tawanda Mutasah
International Herald Tribune
April 3, 2007

In the face of the disaster in Zimbabwe, African leaders must overcome their reluctance to criticize Robert Mugabe.


Independent Media from Zimbabwe


SW Radio Africa

ZWNews.com

Global Voices Online: Zimbabwean Blogs


Organizations Working for Human Rights in Zimbabwe


Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights

Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights

Zimbabwe Human Rights Forum

Sokwanele Civic Action Support Group

Zimbabwe Exiles Forum

Kutubana Trust and NGO Network
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