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Zimbabwe's PM says his is poised to win elections, sweep in change to end years of isolation
Associated PressHARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday he is poised to sweep to victory in upcoming presidential elections and return the nation to the world community after years of isolation. "We are going to be new brooms"...Tags: Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Jacob Zuma, Career and Workplace, Justice and Rights
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Zimbabwe activists fined for watching Arab Spring video
World NowMunyaradzi Gwisai was sentenced to pay $500 and serve 420 hours of community service when a Zimbabwe court handed down its decision Wednesday. So were five other Zimbabwean activists. What landed them in court? Watching a video of the Arab Spring... -
Obama: Nobel Prize for Peace
The SwampBy Mark Silva updated at 11:45 am, 2 and 3:45 pm EDT President Barack Obama, who has pledged to place diplomacy ahead of confrontation and reached out to a skeptical world with offers of mutual understanding, was awarded the Nobel......Tags: Nelson Mandela, Saddam Hussein, Defense, Theodore Roosevelt, Weather
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Obama says Nobel Peace Prize is 'a call to action'
President Obama, who has pledged to place diplomacy ahead of confrontation and reached out to a skeptical world with offers of mutual understanding, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace today for what the Nobel committee called "his extraordinary efforts...Tags: Nelson Mandela, Saddam Hussein, Defense, Theodore Roosevelt, Weather
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Security forces accused of poaching elephants, rhinos in Zimbabwe
L.A. UnleashedHARARE, Zimbabwe — The leader of a U.N. program to protect endangered species on Thursday charged that Zimbabwean security forces are spearheading poaching of elephants and rhinos in the troubled country. At a news conference Thursday in Harare,... -
Mugabe seems as ensconced as ever
The two stuffed lions flanked Robert Mugabe like a couple of eczema- ridden dogs, but the Zimbabwean president seemed delighted by the effect.
"Are you afraid?" he taunted foreign journalists after his party's resounding victory in 2005 parliamentary...Tags: Nelson Mandela, Polls, Angela Merkel, Freedom of the Press, Racism
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Archive story: Mugabe foe beaten, group says
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterZimbabwe's main opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, was severely beaten Sunday by police after being arrested on his way to an anti-government protest rally, opposition movement members said. Tsvangirai and at least 120 members of the Movement for...Tags: Crimes, Assault, Health, Bus Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics
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Defending Thabo Mbeki
James Kirchick has pounded out several Op-Ed articles on South Africa and Zimbabwe and gotten them published in major newspapers, like “South Africa’s unseemly alliance." His claim that the leaders of South Africa's ruling African National...Tags: National Government, George H.W. Bush, Heads of State, Elections, Government
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In Zimbabwe's theater of fear, dissent plays on
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe stage was a small room in the Harare Central Police Station. The audience, about 20 bored policemen and plainclothes intelligence officers. The two actors were shaking, not with stage fright but the real thing. Anthony Tongani stammered and forgot...Tags: Crimes, Freedom of the Press, Road Transportation, Travel, Vehicles
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Zimbabweans flood South Africa, where compassion has ebbed.
The two men stared at each other for a long moment, captor and captive: a white game farmer named Andre Nienaber, with mirrored sunglasses, neatly pressed khaki clothes and an aura of military precision; and a 16-year-old Zimbabwean orphan named Peter...Tags: Crimes, Defense, Immigration, Health Organizations, Children
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In Zimbabwe, even loyalists are disloyal
Everything you'd expect to find in the office of a senior official in Zimbabwe's ruling party was there: the dominating portrait of President Robert Mugabe, the yellowing photos of liberation martyrs and heroes. The only discordant note was in the words...Tags: Rebellions, Defense, Guerrilla Activity, Health Organizations, Hospitals and Clinics
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In Zimbabwe, the hunters are now the hunted
The "green bomber" dropped into Club M5 the other day to get a bottle of Lion beer to go, but he wasn't fast enough. Right away he was surrounded by five members of the opposition, people he used to beat up, in a township bar where he used to be king....Tags: Crimes, Defense, Parties and Movements, Armed Forces, Crime, Law and Justice
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