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E- Ballot Newsletter 7
Feb 22, 2019
Elections & violence
Sep 30, 2007
  • Elections

This issue seeks to continue with the debate and discussions on some interpretations, implications, and prospects towards the 2008 elections in particular on the Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 18. The issue looks at various aspects like the voter registration, which make up the fundamental aspects of a free and fair election.

Fast Track Land Reform in Zimbabwe
Apr 2, 2019
Justice & accountability
May 31, 2002
  • Displacements
  • Politics & Governance

This report considers the human rights implications of the so-called fast track process of land redistribution in Zimbabwe, under which the government has revised the constitution and amended legislation in order to allow it to acquire commercial farms compulsorily and without compensation, and the land occupations that have accompanied it since early 2000.

Human Rights July 2019 Newsletter
Nov 5, 2019
Promotion of truth
Jul 31, 2019
  • Politics & Governance

The newsletter talks about the human rights developments in the country and keeps people informed on how "The Forum" worked for the realization and enjoyment of the rights of Zimbabwean people in the month of July.

Lancaster House Agreement
Feb 11, 2019
Institutional reform
Jan 1, 1980
  • Politics & Governance

The Lancaster House Agreement was a political consensus which brought the independence of Zimbabwe from Rhodesian rule. The agreement came into being after a series of negotiations between the nationalist parties and the Rhodesian Front between September and December 1979. The Agreement was facilitated by the British and the American governments to bring to an end the 14 year war in Rhodesia between the Rhodesians and the guerrilla movements.

Legal Resources Foundation 2014 /5 Annual report
Feb 18, 2019
Promotion of truth
Jun 30, 2015
  • 2008 & Beyond

Report of the trustees of the Legal Resources Foundation for the year ended 30 June 2015 which includes auditors report and financial statements.

Legal resources foundation 2015/16 Annual report
Feb 18, 2019
Promotion of truth
Jun 30, 2016
  • 2008 & Beyond

Report of the trustees of the Legal Resources Foundation for the year ended 30 June 2016 which includes auditors report and financial statements.

Symposium Day 3 Report
Feb 14, 2019
Justice & accountability
Nov 23, 2018
  • Transitional Justice

Reverend Useni Sibanda opened the conference’s third day by assisting participants to reflect on first two days Symposium’s outputs drawing from various presentations and evidence by victims and survivors of the Gukurahundi atrocities.

Symposium Report Day 2
Feb 14, 2019
Justice & accountability
Nov 22, 2018
  • Gukurahundi
  • Transitional Justice
  • Trauma

Day 2 of the NTJWG Conference being in Bulawayo began with participants visiting different historical sites and heritage centres which depict Zimbabwe’s conflict history and community healing practices. Visited places include; the Entumbane Reintegration Camps sites, the Queen of Peace Roman Catholic Church and Amagugu International Heritage Centre.

The Civic Education Network Trust (CIVNET) in Zimbabwe
Nov 18, 2019
Promotion of truth
Dec 31, 2008
  • 2008 & Beyond

Swedish Sida in Harare commissioned an evaluation to assess the impact of CIVNET’s activities and training programmes, for which they have provided funding support for the period between 2000 to 2007. An independent consultant, Ms Dren Nupen from Johannesburg, South Africa was contracted to undertake the evaluation because of her experience in the NGO sector in South Africa and the SADC region.

ZESN August Issue 2016
Feb 22, 2019
Elections & violence
Aug 31, 2016
  • 2008 & Beyond
  • Elections
  • Politics & Governance

New Amendments to the electoral Act falls short of expectations.

ZPP MMR January 2017
Feb 19, 2019
Justice & accountability
Jan 31, 2017
  • Politics & Governance
  • Trauma

The month of January recorded many violations which were politically motivated. Most of the reported cases were harassment and intimidation of opposition political activists. Other prominent cases were those of deprivation of state sponsored food aid and inputs for farming.

ZPP MMR June 2017
Feb 19, 2019
Justice & accountability
Jun 30, 2017
  • Politics & Governance

A season of Rallies: Dominant human rights violations recorded during June 2017 revolve around preparations for the presidential youth interface rallies, Heroes Day commemorations, the upcoming Chiwundura by-election, continued barring of students from attending classes, harassment of vendors and discrimination during food aid distribution.

ZPP MMR May 2017
Feb 19, 2019
Justice & accountability
May 31, 2017
  • Trauma

The month of May stands out owing to violations of the right to education, the right to food and civil and political rights mainly freedom of association and assembly. This May ZPP recorded the highest number of incidences where pupils were sent away from school for failure to pay school fees or clear the previous term’s arrears.

ZPP MMR October 2017
Feb 19, 2019
Justice & accountability
Oct 31, 2017
  • Trauma

The Report Highlights how Zimbabweans are Prisoners of fear and how the farming season has contributed to an increase in cases of intimidation and harassment as well as discrimination as cases of discrimination have increased from 21 to 31.

ZPP MMR September 2016
Feb 19, 2019
Justice & accountability
Sep 30, 2016
  • Politics & Governance

Social and citizen movements continue to gather momentum although in the month under review their activities have been restricted by the ban on protests affecting Harare. The social movements and unions like #Tajamuka, #ThisFlag, #ThisGown, National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ), Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) and have been recently joined by the National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA), a coalition of 18 political parties.

ZPP Sept 2015 MMR
Feb 19, 2019
Promotion of truth
Sep 30, 2015
  • 2008 & Beyond
  • Politics & Governance
  • Trauma

The report stresses how the political environment continues to be stressed with various coercion phenomena manifesting around several sticky issues thus support or starve.

‘OPEN FOR BUSINESS’, CLOSED FOR DISSENT CRACKDOWN IN ZIMBABWE DURING THE NATIONAL STAY-AWAY 14-16 JANUARY 2019
Apr 1, 2019
Extra-judicial Killings
Jan 16, 2019
  • 2008 & Beyond
  • Politics & Governance
  • Riots

This briefing analyses events and the context, and documents key human rights concerns in months prior to, during and following the national stay-away protests which started on 14 January 2019 and ended on 16 January 2019. The findings are based on interviews with witnesses, victims, victims’ families, human rights defenders and activists, journalists, lawyers and Zimbabwean non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as well as desk-based research.

“A Woman’s Place is in the Home?” – Gender Based Violence and Opposition Politics in Zimbabwe.
Apr 11, 2019
Gender
Dec 31, 2006
  • Politics & Governance
  • Women

This report, examining the violent and turbulent years between 2000 and 2006, shows that Zimbabwe has been no exception in this regard.

“At the boiling point of the pain”. Report of a pilot study examining the efficacy of psychotherapy for torture survivors.
Apr 1, 2019
Justice & accountability
May 31, 2002
  • Trauma

This study has been influenced by our reading of similar literatures in relation to the psychological and social effects of the trauma resulting from organised violence and torture. While we will not be reviewing that literature in depth in this report, it does seem important to note that there is a large body of literature relating both to similar experiences elsewhere in the world and also within the specifically Zimbabwean context.

“Bullets for Each of You” State-Sponsored Violence since Zimbabwe’s March 29 Elections
Apr 3, 2019
Elections & violence
Jun 30, 2008
  • 2008 & Beyond
  • Elections
  • Politics & Governance

This report, based on investigations in Zimbabwe, describes the scale of the abuses and identifies those responsible—officials from ZANU-PF, often working through proxy forces of so-called war veterans and youth militia, backed by members of the armed forces and police. Local institutions have identified at least 2,000 beatings and cases of torture.

“Clear the Filth” : Mass Evictions and Demolitions in Zimbabwe
Apr 3, 2019
Promotion of truth
Sep 11, 2005
  • Displacements
  • Murambatsvina
  • Politics & Governance

This report tells the stories of the mass evictions and house demolitions and the continuing suffering of those affected, mostly in the words of victims. Women, children and men recount how they were forced to destroy their own houses, often at gunpoint.

“Clear the Filth”-Mass Evictions and Demolitions in Zimbabwe
Mar 27, 2019
Promotion of truth
Sep 11, 2005
  • Displacements
  • Murambatsvina

The Zimbabwean authorities claimed that the destruction of homes and other properties is part of a long-term plan to clean up the urban areas, restore order, rid the cities of criminal elements and restore dignity to the people.

“NOW THE WORLD IS WITHOUT ME ”: AN INVESTIGATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN EASTERN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Apr 8, 2019
Gender
Apr 30, 2010
  • Trauma
  • Women

This was a retrospective cohort study conducted at Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, South Kivu Province. Using a non-systematic convenience sample, interviews were conducted on sexual violence survivors as they presented to Panzi Hospital requesting services from the Victims of Sexual Violence Program.

“Our Hands Are Tied” : Erosion of the Rule of Law in Zimbabwe
Apr 3, 2019
Justice & accountability
Nov 30, 2008
  • Politics & Governance

This report finds that legal accountability and the rule of law in Zimbabwe have been seriously eroded under the ZANU-PF government through its interference in the criminal justice system. It shows that victims of human rights abuses—mainly MDC supporters—continue to be denied their right to justice and an effective remedy.

“Resolute action to immediately revive the grassroots structures?” Or Crimes Against Humanity?
Apr 11, 2019
Promotion of truth
Dec 31, 2008
  • 2008 & Beyond
  • Politics & Governance
  • Trauma

In this report, the Human Rights Forum made the very strong allegation that the Government of Zimbabwe is complicit at the least in the commission of Crimes against Humanity.

“They Beat Me like a Dog” Political Persecution of Opposition Activists and Supporters in Zimbabwe
Apr 3, 2019
Promotion of truth
Aug 31, 2008
  • 2008 & Beyond
  • Politics & Governance

This report describes abuses by ZANU-PF that continue to take place despite ongoing negotiations between the two parties. Hundreds of MDC activists who fled the violence in the weeks before the June 27 runoff remain in hiding while “war veterans” and youth militia continue to terrorize villagers in the rural areas.

“You Will Be Thoroughly Beaten” The Brutal Suppression of Dissent in Zimbabwe
Apr 1, 2019
Promotion of truth
Nov 30, 2006
  • Politics & Governance

This report highlights the repressive tactics that the government has used in the past year to suppress the increasing political and economic discontent among the population. The police have arbitrarily arrested hundreds of civil society activists during routine meetings or peaceful demonstrations, often with excessive force, and in some cases subjected those in custody to severe beatings that amounted to torture, and other mistreatment.

“You Will Get Nothing” Violations of Property and Inheritance Rights of Widows in Zimbabwe
Apr 3, 2019
Gender
Jan 31, 2017
  • Women

Zimbabwean law provides for relatively equal property and inheritance rights for men and women. However, many of the women Human Rights Watch interviewed struggled to claim those rights for reasons unique to their status as widows. In Zimbabwe’s recent history, men traditionally owned all family property, and when women were widowed, they were often “inherited” as wives by male relatives of their deceased spouse.

1. What is a Constitution
Feb 25, 2019
Institutional reform
Dec 31, 2013
  • Politics & Governance

The constitution of a country is a set of rules that define the nature and extent of the country’s government. It is sometimes referred to as the country’s fundamental or basic law, and has supremacy over all other laws.

2. A Preamble to a Constitution
Feb 25, 2019
Institutional reform
Dec 31, 2013
  • Politics & Governance

The preamble to a constitution is an introduction to the constitution and usually bears the formal heading “Preamble”. It presents the history behind the constitution’s enactment, and sometimes sets out the nation’s core principles and values.

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