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Zimbabwe's 2008 election crisis 3 Articles

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    by John Welford

    Zimbabwe is a landlocked country situated in Southern Africa, bordered by Zambia, Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique. In Zimbabwe, elections are held after every five years to choose a new government. Zimbabwe's 2008 elections

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    by Marcus Brooks

    Another hope for democracy fell in Africa. On July 22, 2008, incumbent ruler, Robert Mugabe maintained his dominance of Zimbabwe. He maintained his hold on the presidency after a devestating, but disputed, electoral victory.

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    by Barry Marcus

    Crisis? What Crisis?

    Zimbabwe had a long journey to escape colonialism. As the British looked likely to pull out in the early sixties, Ian Smith took control with his Unilateral Declaration of Independence.
    Two main liberation

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