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Stand Up For Zimbabwe

I was privileged the day before yesterday, Saturday 24 May, to spend a few hours keeping vigil outside Zimbabwe House, London. But you know the end of the day I was free to return home to one of the safest towns in one of the safest counties in one of the safest countries in the world.  Read more »

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Tutu Calls for Zim International Peacekeeping Force

Anglican Archibishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and South African, joins the public call for international peacekeeping force in Zimbabwe as reported in this article.

Mr Tutu said Mr Mugabe must be told he could either lead an illegitimate government and live with the consequences, "for example an indictment before the International Criminal Court due to the grave human rights violations" in his name, or accept a "soft landing" by resigning and perhaps living in exile. Read more »

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Roman Catholic Church Calls for "End To Horror" in Zim

The question is how many more Bishops, Archbishops, Doctors, Civic Societies, Ambassadors, Charge d'Affaires, teachers, government officers, and very ordinary women and men of honour will it take to persuade Mugabe that enough is enough...?! Read more »

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Beatings, Torture and Horrific Violence in Zimbabwe

You may know that newsnight tonight (BBC 10:30) will include details of horrific state sponsored violence in Zimbabwe designed to intimidate people against voting for peaceful change.

You may also know that last Sunday a large congregation worshippers
were beaten by police when they refused to leave a service of holy
communion in the capital city Harare.

A detail to emerge from tonight's programme is the fact that Read more »

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