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Title   Zimbabwe, the Abuja Agreement and Commonwealth Principles: Compliance or Disregard?
Author Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
Edition PDF
Published Harare: ZHRNGO
Year 2003-09-08
Pages 46
Abstract Third report on compliance by the Zimbabwean government to the Abuja Agreement, released on the 2nd anniversary of the Agreement, two months ahead of the Heads of Government meeting of the Commonwealth in Abuja. The majority of evidence seems to indicate that the Zimbabwe Government has failed to abide by Commonwealth Principles enshrined in the Harare Declaration, the Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme on the Harare Declaration, the Abuja Agreement itself and subsequent communiqués in the form of the Marlborough House Statement on Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Mid-Term Review Statement.

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Country Internationaal , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Conflict
  • Human rights
  • International institutions
  • International Relations
  • Law
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