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Title   South Africa and Zimbabwe
Author comp. by SARPN
Edition 2nd upd., PDF
Published Pretoria: SARPN
Year 2004-11-18
Pages 32
Abstract The debate around South Africa-Zimbabwe relations has heated up since the expulsion of the COSATU mission to Zimbabwe. In a heated debate conducted through their media and the commercial media members of the ANC-COSATU-SACP alliance have expressed divergent viewpoints. To help interested observers to identify the concerns and issues involved SARPN has compiled this collection of statements from the parties involved.

see: www.sarpn.org.za for updates.
Bestand Sa-Zimv3-2_1.pdf (144 Kb)
Country South-Africa , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Conflict
  • Democracy
  • Freedom of expression
  • Human rights
  • International Relations
  • Labour
  • Political parties
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