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Zimbabwe: Increased Securitisation of the State? |
Author |
Maroleng, Chris; Institute for Security Studies |
Edition |
PDF |
Published |
Pretoria: ISS |
Year |
2005-09-07 |
Pages |
14 |
Serial |
Situation report |
Abstract |
More than four months have passed since Zimbabwe held its parliamentary polls and it still seems that the winner of these elections, the governing Zimbabwe African Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), still has no clear intention to end Zimbabwe’s political crisis or a programme to resuscitate this country’s collapsing economy. Instead, President Mugabe and his allies within ZANU-PF have used the post-election period to launch further attacks on opponents, both inside an outside of the party, in a series of somewhat chaotic policy decisions, including operation Murambatsvina, ostensibly in a bid to consolidate their power base.Documents on Operation Murambatsvina index maintained by Kubatana.net (Harare)
Documents on Murambatsvina on this website
Documents on the 2005 elections on this website |
www.issafrica.org |
Bestand |
ISS_Maroleng-Increased_Securitisation_of_the_State_20050907.pdf (460 Kb) |
Country |
Internationaal , Zimbabwe |
Themes |
- Elections
- Governments
- Human rights
- Law
- Political parties
- Society
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