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Report on the 2005 Zimbabwe parliamentary election: assessed using the SADC Principles and Guidelines governing Democratic Elections
/ Zimbabwe Observer Mission
2005-04-08
. - 13 p.
Based on the present evidence and analysis of the SADC guidelines, the coalition cannot pronounce the elections as being free and fair without qualification.
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SADC Principles and Guidelines governing Democratic Elections analysis: a bird's eye view
/ Tsunga, Arnold
2005-03-17
. - 9 p.
Laudable, but the main problem is how to enure these values and ideals are realised.
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Statement by Honourable P.A. Chinamasa, M.P., Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, at the Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, 17 March 2005
/ Chinamasa, Patrick
2005-03-17
. - 13 p.
The Government is committed to work for the betterment of human rights in Zimbabwe.
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MDC to participate in 2005 elections [official statement]
/ Movement for Democratic Change
2005-02-03
. - 1 p.
Text of the official statement by the MDC on the the participation in the 31 March 2005 Parliamentary elections in Zimbabwe.
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The S.A.D.C. Electoral Principles and Guidelines, and Zimbabwe’s new electoral legislation : an evaluation
/ Zimbabwe Election Support Network
2005-01-28
. - 48 p.
Do the new electoral laws comply with the SADC principles?
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Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13] (Act 25/2004)
/ Government of Zimbabwe
2005-01-21
. - 117 p.
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Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Act [Chapter 2:12] (Act 22/2004)
/ Government of Zimbabwe
2005-01-14
. - 20 p.
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Political violence report 2004
/ Movement for Democratic Change
2004-12-15
. - 26 p.
Political violence against the MDC over the year 2004.
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Zimbabwe's Non-Governmental Organizations Bill: out of sync with SADC standards and a threat to civil society groups
/ Human Rights Watch
2004-12-03
. - 20 p.
The Bill will effectively eliminate all organizations involved in promoting and defending human rights in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe: Another Election Chance
/ International Crisis Group
2004-11-30
. - 26 p.
A small opportunity exists to return the crisis to legitimate political discourse in the next months.
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