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Title   Zimbabwe: Human Rights Defenders under Siege
Author Amnesty International
Edition PDF
Published London: AI
Year 2005-05-10
Pages 15
Abstract The Zimbabwe government, in an effort to conceal human rights violations and prevent public protest and criticism of its actions, has become increasingly intolerant of the work of human rights defenders and is actively seeking to silence them.
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