An in-depth Study on the impacts of Operation Murambatsvina are reports that indicate that such actions have continued after the announcement by the Vice-President of the suspension of Operation Murambatsvina. Significantly, the report of the UN Special Envoy holds the Zimbabwe Government responsible for the humanitarian disaster that has followed Operation Murambatsvina, but was unable to apportion any specific responsibility. Whilst it is evident that the victims have generally had little opportunity to seek legal redress, and that the Zimbabwe courts have generally been unhelpful, recent judgments in the Zimbabwe courts have indicated that the Zimbabwe Republic Police [ZRP] have been acting unlawfully in the destruction of property and the confiscation of goods. The Zimbabwe Government continues to deny all accusations and allegations, and shows little concern for the humanitarian consequences of this “disastrous venture”, as it was termed by the UN Special Envoy. Whenever it is the subject of adverse reports, the Zimbabwe Government has shown a tendency to vilify and denigrate the authors of such reports, and then resorts to various delaying tactics in order to prevent discussion of such reportsvi. For example, the Zimbabwe Government refused to give diplomatic accreditation to a high-level official of the African Union, who had come to Harare to understand the situation and report back to the AU in its meeting in Tripoli last month. However, it is the case that many Zimbabweans are still suffering, with evictions continuing, and this present report demonstrates the consequences for the affected in a number of key thematic areas. These thematic areas where chosen in order to highlight the plight of the victims of Operation Murambatsvina. A brief report on the preliminary findings from this most recent study was recently issuedvii, and the present report provides the detailed findings. A further series of reports may follow in future. ii

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