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September 2007

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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Zimbabwe

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09/27/2007 WASHINGTON, Sep 27 (OneWorld) - Civil society activists from Zimbabwe recently traveled to the United States to lobby for a more just international economic structure and to raise awareness about their country's devastating economic crisis.
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Related: [United States] [International Cooperation] [Economy] [Finance] [Civil Society] [Geopolitics]
Border crossing, Zimbabwe
09/21/2007 Zimbabwean children as young as seven are walking alone through hostile territory to cross the South African border in a bid to escape crushing poverty at home, according to research by a leading children's charity.

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From: Save the Children UK
Image: Border crossing, Zimbabwe
09/21/2007 In the first case of its kind, a Harare magistrate has tried and convicted a man who was found in possession of a printed email message containing information that was said to denigrate President Robert Mugabe and Vice President Joice Mujuru.
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09/18/2007 Six months before scheduled elections, Zimbabwe is closer than ever to complete collapse, according to the International Crisis Group.
From: International Crisis Group
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Zimbabwen ay-johtaja Lovemore Matombo
09/17/2007 Zimbabwen ammatillinen keskusjärjestö on ilmoittanut järjestävänsä toisen valtakunnallisen työnseisauksen syyskuun 19.-20. päivinä. Edellinen työnseisaus pidettiin huhtikuussa, minkä jälkeen inflaatio on kivunnut lähes 8000 prosenttiin. Hallitus on ilmoittanut, ettei se aio "vain istua ja katsoa, kun ammattiliitto rampauttaa Zimbabwen lakkoilullaan".
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From: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus
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Image: Zimbabwen ay-johtaja Lovemore Matombo

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