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Zimbabwean Newspaper Editor Arrested For 'Publishing Falsehoods' Voice of America - Thursday, May 08, 2008 he article in question was written by opposition leader Arthur Mutambara and entitled "A Shameful Betrayal of National ... more
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More Post-Election Violence In Zimbabwe; Army Denies Responsibility Voice of America - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Sources in the Mashonaland Central said homes were either burned down or razed inside the Shamva mine compound and the nearby township of ... more
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Senegalese Army Opens Probe into Casamance Mutilations Voice of America - Thursday, May 08, 2008 rmed rebels accused of cutting off a dozen farmers' left ears ... more
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Zimbabwe - keep your eyes open Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 xtract not ... more
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W.House urges end to political violence in Zimbabwe Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 WACO, Texas (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday called for President Robert Mugabe and his supporters to end violence and intimidation against government opponents in Zimbabwe ahead of a possible presidential run-off vote. 'This violence ... more
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Farm-workers flee Zimbabwe homes Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Farm-workers have borne the brunt of the violenceSome 40,000 farm-workers and their families have fled their homes in Zimbabwean election violence, a trade union official says.'They have been accused of voting for the opposition. Most of them are ... more
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Nigeria Eyes More Rice Imports Some Zimbabweans Said to Have Lost Confidence in Electoral Commission REPORTS BY REGIONEAST AFRICAmore WEST AFRICAmore Fighting in Central Somalia Kills at Least 12 Kenya's Youth and the Hard Road to Post-Election Recon Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 da Costa report - Download (MP3) Nigeria will accelerate rice imports in a move to ease food security concerns caused by soaring global prices. The government has suspended duties on rice imports for six months as part of the package to control ... more
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Zimbabwean Police Arrest Editor of Pro-Opposition Newspaper Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Police in Zimbabwe have arrested the editor of the privately-owned pro-opposition newspaper, The Standard. Zimbabwean journalists say Davison Maruziva was arrested Thursday, over an opinion piece that appeared in The Standard last month. The article ... more
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Zimbabwe opposition supporters displaced Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Youth militias loyal to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe have pushed 40,000 workers off farms in a move targeting opposition supporters ahead of a possible presidential run-off, farmers' groups have said. The groups said the move is aimed at ... more
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Farm workers displaced in Zimbabwe poll violence (Reuters) Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 The groups said armed youth militias loyal to President Robert Mugabe had driven workers off farms in a bid to swing votes in a second round ballot. Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai won most votes in the first round on March 29. 'It's ongoing so ... more
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US urges end to Zimbabwe violence Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 0 What's this CRAWFORD, Texas (AFP) - The White House called on Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his supporters to end violence against their political opposition as the country heads into a presidential run-off election. 'This violence ... more
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Farm workers displaced in Zimbabwe poll violence Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF has pushed 40,000 workers off farms in a post-election campaign targeting supporters of the opposition ahead of a possible presidential run-off, farmers' groups said on Thursday. The groups said armed ... more
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Farm workers displaced in Zimbabwe poll violence Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF has pushed 40,000 workers off farms in a post-election campaign targeting supporters of the opposition ahead of a possible presidential run-off, farmers' groups said on Thursday. The groups said armed ... more
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Reuters photographer detained in Zimbabwe Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A Reuters photographer covering the aftermath of Zimbabwe's elections has been detained for three days for allegedly using a satellite phone to transmit pictures, the global news and information company said on Thursday. ... more
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Detained Reuters photographer released in Zimbabwe Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Reuters) - A Reuters photographer detained for three days in Zimbabwe for allegedly using a satellite phone to send pictures was released on bail on Thursday. Howard Burditt, a Zimbabwean national who was covering the aftermath of the ... more
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2 Journalists, Lawyer Arrested In Zimbabwe Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 RTTNews) - Zimbabwean police have arrested two journalists and a lawyer who represented another in the recent weeks, said reports on Thursday. Zimbabwe newspaper, The Standard reported that its editor, Davison Maruziva, was arrested for publishing ... more
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Detained Reuters photographer released in Zimbabwe Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Howard Burditt, a Zimbabwean national who was covering the aftermath of the country's elections, had been held in jail since Monday. David Schlesinger, Reuters Editor-in-Chief, said: 'I am extremely relieved that Howard has been released but ... more
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EXTRA: Zimbabwe trade union chiefs taken into police custody Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Harare - Zimbabwean Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Lovemore Matombo and secretary general Wellington Chibebe were taken into police custody in Harare Thursday evening, their lawyer said. Police accused the two of inciting violence and ... more
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Zimbabwe: Bird Strike Forces Air Zimbabwe Plane to Abort Take-Off Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 An Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767 with 91 passengers onboard and bound for London's Gatwick airport, aborted take-off on Thursday in Malawi when two birds were sucked into the engines. The captain had slammed on brakes, resulting in eight rear tyres ... more
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Violence in Zimbabwe disrupts schools and aid Moreover - Thursday, May 08, 2008 Johannesburg - Zimbabwe?s ruling party, bent on retaining control after 28 years in power, has broadened its campaign of intimidation and violence to include teachers and even aid workers, disrupting education and basic care for tens of thousands ... more
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