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  1. Free and fair?: Zimbabwe election focus / International Bar Association 2005-03-25 . - 10 p.
    Leading figures from the Zimbabwean and South African legal profession and civil society on the March 31 elections.

  2. Not a Level Playing Field: Zimbabwe’s 2005 Parliamentary Elections / Human Rights Watch 2005-03-21 . - 35 p.
    Governments of the SADC must look at Zimbabwe's entire electoral process.

  3. Consolidated Election Climate No. 1 – Feb 2005 / National Constitutional Commission 2005-03-18 . - 76 p.
    This report shows that political violence is widespread, and, although actual physical violence is reduced on previous elections, hate speech, threats, and intimidation are widely reported. This would strongly suggest that the psychological climate is severely lacking currently in Zimbabwe.

  4. Subverting Justice: The Role of the Judiciary in Denying the will of the Zimbabwean Electorate since 2000 / Solidarity Peace Trust Zimbabwe and South Africa 2005-03-18 . - 38 p.
    The judiciary's failure to enforce electoral morality has sent a repeated and unmistakable message that the will of the Zimbabwean people is less important than protecting those who violate human rights at the behest of the ruling party.

  5. The face of torture and organised crime: torture and organised violence in the run-up to the 31 March 2005 general Parliamentary elections / Redress Trust 2005-03-17 . - 21 p.
    What observers arriving in Zimbabwe before the election might not see is the cumulative result of the passed five years: fear, hopelessness and despondency.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Zimbabwe: an assessment of human rights violations in the run-up to the March 2005 parliamentary elections / Amnesty International 2005-03-15 . - 10 p.
    Free participation in the election process is impossible in Zimbabwe.

  9. Zimbabwe: a pre-election overview and recovery scenarios / Games, Dianna; South African Institute for International Affairs 2005-03-11 . - 45 p.
    Getting rid of Mugabe and/or a change in the overall leadership are necessary but not sufficient for economic and political recovery.

  10. Zimbabwe's 2005 elections: overture or finale? / Maroleng, Chris; Institute for Security Studies 2005-03-10 . - 8 p.
    What are the likely political scenarios for the elections in Zimbabwe?

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