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Title   Things Fall Apart: The 2005 Parliamentary Election, Prospects of True Democracy in Zimbabwe
Author Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
Edition PDF
Published Harare: CIZ
Year 2005-03-30
Pages 9
Abstract This report highlights some of the political, legal and social developments that have taken place in Zimbabwe since 2000. A period in which Zimbabwe has witnessed five years of sustained and systematic human rights violations, primarily by the state and its various agencies of power and force. The most significant violations have been during election periods. This report's highlights include: the militarisation of state institutions, repressive legislation, electoral issues, and state sponsored violence.
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and other articles on the March 31 2005 General Election
- published on or after March 31 (April 21, 2005)
Bestand Things_fall_apart_Analysis_Zim_2005_elections_CIZ-20050330.pdf (1684 Kb)
Country Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Democracy
  • Elections
  • Freedom of expression
  • Human rights
  • Political parties
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