- Zimbabweans Must Reinvent Struggle (July 14, 2004)
...The ox-drawn ambulance introduced in Zimbabwe by the United Nations is symbolic of the crisis our neighbouring nation fa... - Zimbabwe Accuses US, UK, Spain of Equatoguinean Coup Plan (March 11, 2004)
...to obtain help from the "mercenaries" arrested on Harare Airport. "From Zimbabwe the plane was expected to fly straight to Malabo ... landing in Malabo in... - Case for Mugabe ICC Trial (April 4, 2004)
...itizens and committing acts of state terror, we must also look honestly at Zimbabwe. When atrocities are committed in accordance with state policies that e... - Sanctions Against Zimbabwe - a Complex Matter (March 16, 2004)
...ar to those imposed on apartheid South Africa should be instituted against Zimbabwe. In a radio interview Ncube said: 'Zimbabwe is owing billions in electrici... - Guns For Hire Thrive in Africa (March 15, 2004)
...ayers in this continent's conflicts. But a drama now unfolding in both Zimbabwe and the tiny oil-producing nation of Equatorial Guinea is highlighting the... - Demonstrators Protest U.S. Policies on AIDS (June 24, 2004)
... planned International Day of Action protests in Germany, Cameroon, Kenya, Zimbabwe, the United States and elsewhere in South Africa. By midafternoon, howe... - New Gabon Oil Production Contract Signed (February 25, 2004)
... in Sierra Leone, Angola, Central African Republic, Zambia, Malawi, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Congo Brazzaville, Congo Kinshasa, Nigeria and São Tomé. Brian Menell,... - Mugabe's 'Taliban' Torture Opponents in Terror Camps (March 2, 2002)
...e suspected opponents are being murdered and mutilated have been set up in Zimbabwe as Robert Mugabe unleashes a reign of terror ahead of elections this week.... - Two Dead, 16 Injured as Chavez Foes, Backers Rally Outside G15 Summit in Venezuela (February 27, 2004)
...eacefully and in democracy," Kirchner said. Presidents Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and Mohammad Khatami of Iran were also among leaders at the summit. The... - Meager Harvests in Africa Leave Millions at the Edge of Starvation (June 23, 2002)
...praying for the rains. I was praying for God to give me food." Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Lesotho have already declared national disasters, and Mozambiq... - No Answer (July 21, 2003)
...tements on Africa's four most ravaged countries—Congo, Liberia, Sudan, and Zimbabwe—although they contain exponentially more oppression and suffering than the... - Protest Storm Gathers Over Sao Tome Coup (July 16, 2003)
... Wednesday when residents awoke to the sound of gunshots. South Africa, Zimbabwe, Senegal and Ghana joined the chorus of criticism. With additional re... - Nearly 1,000 Massacred in Congo (April 8, 2003)
...erthrew the government of the late Laurent Kabila. Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe sent troops to support the administration, leading to a conflict in which... - At Last, a Sort of Peace in Congo (October 13, 2002)
...a has been quietly disengaging since its own civil war ended in April, and Zimbabwe has pulled out most of its men. Among the foreigners who fought against th... - Bush Defies The Supreme Court By Denying Due Process To Noncitizen Prisoners (July 23, 2004)
... abuses in the name of counterterrorism." Among the examples cited: "in Zimbabwe (where President Mugabe, while voicing agreement with the Bush administrat... - Guantanamo Issue Took Two Years to Reach UN Commission (April 15, 2004)
...di Arabia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Togo, Ukraine and Zimbabwe. Argentina, Brazil, Bhutan, Eritrea, Gabon, Mauritania, Nepal, Paragua... - Bush Receives Cool Reception in S. Africa (July 9, 2003)
...eir common ground while avoiding differences on contentious issues such as Zimbabwe's leadership, AIDS and Iraq. Mbeki told Bush in a luncheon toast later tod... - The Rogues of Academe (December 1, 2002)
...sity would especially welcome the chance to entice Robert Mugabe away from Zimbabwe, where his two-decade rule is spiraling toward catastrophe. The managem... - On the Dark Side of Democracy (January 31, 2004)
...she adds, is precisely what is happening today in Indonesia, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Russia and the Middle East." With its volatile mix of Sunni... - Headlines Over the Horizon (July 1, 2003)
.... Today the militaries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS infections include those of Zimbabwe (with a 50 percent infection rate), Angola (40 to 60 percent), Tanzania (1...
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