Picks of the Week: Update from Zimbabwe

06/23/08  Print This Post Print This Post    4 Comments      Written by Eva Holland
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The grim ins and outs of the Zimbabwean ‘elections’ this spring have been tough to keep up with.

Vote-rigging, intimidation and violence, on-again off-again run-off elections have all been part of the equation.

In today’s dramatic twist du jour, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has taken refuge in the Dutch embassy – fearing for his safety after widespread arrests and the occasional murder of opposition figures in recent days.

There are a whack of links to stories covering recent developments on the left-hand side of the Dutch embassy item, but if that’s not enough for you here are some more to get you fully updated on the situation in Zimbabwe:

CBC.ca has an in depth interview with Tsvangirai from April 8, 2008.

My cousin Sam, who I’ve blogged about here on Pulse before, asks the inevitable question as he prepares for a Cairo to Cape Town trip: To Zim or not to Zim? Sam was working for the Red Cross in Zimbabwe during the last presidential elections (2002) so he offers a rare on-the-ground perspective.

Awhile back, I wrote an article for Matador’s Traverse Magazine, outlining the history of Mugabe’s rise to power, the deterioration of conditions in Zimbabwe, and some locally-based organizations worth supporting: Robert Mugabe and the Death of Zimbabwe. Recent events get plenty of attention, but it’s worth getting a refresher in how Mugabe grew from beloved freedom fighter to international pariah.

Of course, Zimbabwe’s government is only one in an elite (ha) group of infamously repressive regimes. For a broader view, check out 6 Ways To Avoid Aiding Repressive Governments, or join the Matador forum discussion: ‘Should You Boycott Repressive Countries?’

Lastly, a banned advertisement for Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has made its way past the censors and onto YouTube. Check it out here:


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Eva Holland is a contributing editor to the Matador Network. She recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of quitting her day job to write and travel full time.

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  • Lola replied on June 23, 2008

    The situation in Zimbabwe is nothing short of unbelievable. A global display of how the taste of power can lead to the ethical demise of someone who was once a freedom fighter.

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  • Ross replied on June 23, 2008

    So sad that he's been forced to withdraw. Seems there's no end in sight for the brutal rule of Mugabe. Very disappointing. And the international community looks on…

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  • Lola replied on June 23, 2008

    The situation in Zimbabwe is nothing short of unbelievable. A global display of how the taste of power can lead to the ethical demise of someone who was once a freedom fighter.

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  • Ross replied on June 23, 2008

    So sad that he’s been forced to withdraw. Seems there’s no end in sight for the brutal rule of Mugabe. Very disappointing. And the international community looks on…

    (Report comment)

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