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Stolen : how the elections were rigged : MDC report on the March 2005 Parliamentary Elections
/ Movement for Democratic Change
2005-04-12
. - 62 p.
Report with evidence to substantiate the MDC's position that the elections cannot be judged free and fair.
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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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Final Report on the March 2005 Parliamentary Elections in Zimbabwe
/ Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights
2005-04-06
. - 78 p.
The Zimbabwean authorities have failed, on most accounts, to ensure a free and fair electoral process. Independent observers' report.
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"What happened on Thursday night": An account of how ZANU PF rigged the Parliamentary Elections
/ Sokwanele special report
2005-04-05
. - 2 p.
Account of the events of the evening and night following poll on Thursday 31 March, specifically between 7.00 pm when voting ended and 11.00 p.m. During these few hours ZANU-PF's central rigging strategy was carried out.
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Observaties van een niet officiële verkiezingswaarnemer: parlementsverkiezingen Zimbabwe 2005
/ Hermes, Peter
2005-04-05
. - 21 p.
Een wrang verslag.
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SADC Election Observer Mission Press Statement
/ SADC
2005-04-01
. - 2 p.
SADC’s overall view is that the Zimbabwe elections were conducted in an open, transparent and professional manner, and that voters were able to express their franchise peacefully, freely and unhindered.
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Election update 2005 Zimbabwe no.2
/ EISA
2005-03-31
. - 16 p.
Covering the election preparation stage (analysis from constituency delimitation to setting of the election date, voter registration, etc.).
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Things Fall Apart: The 2005 Parliamentary Election, Prospects of True Democracy in Zimbabwe
/ Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
2005-03-30
. - 9 p.
Zimbabwe has witnessed five years of sustained and systematic human rights violations, primarily by the state and its various agencies of power and force.
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Breaking news: elections results Zimbabwe
/ Kubatana
2005-03-30
Breakings news on elections, results, and related documents provided by the Kubatana: the NGO Network Alliance Project. Refresh.
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It's the count that counts: food for thought - reviewing hte pre-election period in Zimbabwe
/ Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
2005-03-30
. - 17 p.
The chief culprit, this time around, ahead of violence and the closure of democratic space, is the politicisation of food handouts.
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