Mbulim i plotė: Zimbabve
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26.06.2008
The recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa and President Mbeki's "quiet diplomacy" towards Zimbabwe are signs that South Africa may not be ready to host the 2010 FIFA World cup, says editor Matthew Hennessey.
Mė tepėrNga: Policy Innovations Tema tė ngjashme: [Afrika e Jugut] [Te drejtat e njeriut] [Politike racore] [Demokraci] [Gjeopolitike] [Qeverisje] |
25.06.2008
WASHINGTON, Jun 24 (OneWorld) - Zimbabwe's civil society groups and the U.S. government agree that the decision by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai to withdraw from this Friday's run-off election was the right one, but as talk of potential negotiations and military interventions abound, no one can predict with any certainty what will happen next.
Mė tepėrNga: OneWorld US Tema tė ngjashme: [Te drejtat e njeriut] [Te drejtat e njeriut] [Politike] [shoqeria civile] [Codes of Conduct] [Demokraci] [Gjeopolitike] [Qeverisje] [Siguri] [Kombet e Bashkuara] Pamje Is the Mugabe-Tsvangirai fight reaching its final round? © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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23.06.2008
In the wake of escalating violence, concerns of "genocide," and failed mediating attempts, Zimbabwe's main opposition leader declared Sunday that he would no longer participate in the final-round presidential vote scheduled for this week.
Mė tepėrFrom: Mail and Guardian (South Africa) Tema tė ngjashme: [Codes of Conduct] [Demokraci] [Gjeopolitike] [Qeverisje] [Siguri] Pamje Mugabe and Tsvangirai have been sparring for years. The result: thousands of political deaths and detainees. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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23.06.2008
South Africa must stop deporting refugees back to Zimbabwe -- in violation of international law -- and grant them temporary asylum from the political repression that has forced so many to flee the country, says a human rights watchdog.
Mė tepėrFrom: Human Rights Watch Tema tė ngjashme: [Afrika e Jugut] [Refugjate] [Te drejtat e njeriut] [Te drejtat e njeriut] [Codes of Conduct] [Demokraci] [Gjeopolitike] [Qeverisje] [Siguri] Pamje A Zimbabwean family with little left. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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17.06.2008
South African civic leader Patrick Bond discusses the parallels between his country's past and Zimbabwe's present crisis, noting how the South African president's "quiet diplomacy" has nurtured Zimbabwe's culture of corruption and cronyism.
Mė tepėrNga: Policy Innovations Tema tė ngjashme: [Afrika e Jugut] [Korrupsion dhe Transparence] [Demokraci] [Zgjidhje konfliktesh] |
11.06.2008
The imperfect option of a transitional governing arrangement has emerged as the only feasible way forward for Zimbabwe, says an African rights and development group, emphasizing civil society's role in resolving the country's political crisis.
Mė tepėrNga: Africa Action Tema tė ngjashme: [Shtetet e Bashkuara] [Bashkepunim nderkombetar] [Korrupsion dhe Transparence] [Demokraci] [Qeverisje] [Konflikt] [Siguri] |
06.06.2008
The Wednesday detention of Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has elicited strong criticism from human rights advocates who warn it is part of "a sudden, sharp and dangerous crackdown on political opposition in the run-up to the elections."
Mė tepėrNga: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Tema tė ngjashme: [Te drejtat e njeriut] [Liri e fjales] [Aktivizem] [Demokraci] [Qeverisje] [Drejtesi dhe Krime] |
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