PERPETUAL FEAR
Impunity and Cycles of Violence
in Zimbabwe
Two years since the formation of a power-sharing
government that was expected to end human
rights abuses and restore the rule of law,
politically motivated violence and the lack of
accountability for abuses remain a serious
problem in Zimbabwe. Members of the security
forces, the former ruling party, the Zimbabwe
African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF),
and groups allied to ZANU-PF continue to commit
human rights violations, including arbitrary
arrests and abductions, beatings, torture, and
killings of members and supporters of the former
opposition party, the Movement for Democratic
Change (MDC), and those critical of the ZANU-PF
and its officials.
All photos: June 2009
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Human Rights Watch | March 2011
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