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Signs of Attacks on the Opposition Rise in Zimbabwe
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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JOHANNESBURG - Evidence of widespread retribution against people who supported Zimbabwe s opposition party in last month's election has begun to stream out despite the government's efforts to restrict press access to the worst of the violence. (article 8)
Zimbabwe's opposition appeared set to retain its gains in Parliament yesterday, as international pressure mounted for the release of results from the presidential vote that longtime leader Robert G. Mugabe is believed to have lost. (article 3)
Frazer said the most immediate priority was to halt increasing violence against opposition supporters, an apparent attempt to intimidate people ahead of a possible election runoff. (article 1)
" Any national unity government or inclusive government that comes about through negotiation has to reflect the population Frazer said. (article 1)
PRETORIA, South Africa - The top U.S. envoy to Africa said Thursday that Zimbabwe's opposition leader won its disputed presidential election and that longtime President Robert Mugabe should step down. (article 2)
(CNN) Hundreds of armed police raided the offices of Zimbabwe's main opposition party and independent election observers on Friday amid the continuing turmoil caused by the delay in releasing results (article 14)
(STR/Associated Press) Scores of heavily armed police raided Zimbabwe opposition headquarters in Harare on Friday, beating, shoving and arresting hundreds of people, opposition officials said. (article 9)
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ZIMBABWE, Mugabe, Opposition, MDC, Tsvangirai |
Source articles
- Top US envoy urges tougher stance on Zimbabwe's Mugabe (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 04/27/2008, 649 words)
- U.S. says opposition won Zimbabwe presidential vote (dallasnews.com, 04/25/2008, 241 words)
- Zimbabwe's opposition appeared set to retain its g... (baltimoresun.com, 04/27/2008, 466 words)
- Brown demands outcry on Zimbabwe (BBC News, 04/26/2008, 406 words)
- Zimbabwe opposition retains parliamentary gains (boston.com, 04/27/2008, 632 words)
- Angola Allows Chinese Ship to Dock, but Not Unload Arms for Zimbabwe (nytimes.com, 04/27/2008, 834 words)
- Opposition ‘Clear Victor’ in Zimbabwe, U.S. Says (nytimes.com, 04/25/2008, 984 words)
- Signs of Attacks on the Opposition Rise in Zimbabwe (nytimes.com, 04/28/2008, 734 words)
- Police raid opposition headquarters in Zimbabwe (cbc.ca, 04/25/2008, 529 words)
- Police storm Zimbabwe opposition HQ (ft.com, 04/25/2008, 312 words)
- US moots UN sanctions on Harare (BBC News, 04/27/2008, 553 words)
- Partial recount endorses Mugabe party defeat (ft.com, 04/27/2008, 586 words)
- How to Show a Dictator the Door (nytimes.com, 04/27/2008, 885 words)
- Police raid Zimbabwe opposition, observers (CNN, 04/25/2008, 31 words)
- In Zimbabwe, Raid on Opposition and Election Monitors (nytimes.com, 04/26/2008, 717 words)
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