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The unbelievable story of the Zimbabwe prison officer who decided to turn a video camera on his work. The story he came out with shows prison staff forced to vote for Mugabwe, imprisoned MDC officials. Most of all it illustrates the underbelly of a one party African state in action.
Guardian Films
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Video evidence showing the actions of the Zimbabwe police force during a peaceful labour union demonstration in September 2006 in which 23 people were beaten and tortured. Interviews with the victims included
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The infamous song by Henry Olonga, Our Zimbabwe. This is the English version. The Shona version and Ndebele version are also available:
Ndebele: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=Ff3yaLmXt QI
Shona:http://www. youtube.com/watch?v= C3Up8tx832k
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These are media extracts following the arrests and torture of opposition and civic leaders involved with the Save Zimbabwe Campaign rally (11-13 March 2007).
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Claims of planned vote rigging and electoral fraud have abounded in the build-up to Zimbabwe's elections.
Al Jazeera's Kamahl Santamaria reports from Harare on the accusation that the electoral role contains thousands of "ghost voters".
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this is a video that i did for my english class. I wrote a research paper on the HIV/AIDS crisis in Zimbabwe and to help put my paper into perspective, i made this video to go along with it.
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Jul 1 - The African Union called for a national unity government in Zimbabwe after the widely-condemned re-election of President Robert Mugabe.A summit of the pan-African body- divided over what to do about Zimbabwe, adopted a resolution calling for Mugabe to negotiate with opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who withdrew from the election because of violence.
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Zimbabwe's president has told his countrymen that he will never let the oppostion rule the country.
Speaking at a rally, Mugabe said he was prepared to "go to war" to prevent the MDC from taking power.
Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Harare, the Zimbabwean capital.