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Title   Who should be sanctioned?
Author Reeler, A.P.
Edition PDF ed.
Year 2003-01-31
Pages 27
Abstract Despite all the international pressure, sanctions and diplomacy, little has changed in Zimbabwe. The human rights violations continue, the economy slides further down to catastrophe, starvation looms. The Mugabe regime is impervious. One possible way forward is to increase the pressure upon those responsible: targeting the "middle managers" crucial to maintaining ZANU-PF in its state of illegitimacy. This report analyses the evidence of gross human rights violations and political violence, and lists, by name, about fifty persons (MPs, policemen, government officials, "war veterans" and ZANU-PF supporters) most frequently mentioned.
Dr Tony Reeler is former director of the Amani Trust, Harare.

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