Surf these sites: 1997 Human Rights Report: Zimbabwe -- U.S. Department of State Report, January 30, 1998. Amnesty International: Publications on Zimbabwe -- Amnesty International publications, annual reports, news releases. Fear and despondency in Zimbabwe -- Digital Freedom Network: Story of the detention and interrogation of journalists Ray Choto and Mark Chavunduka by Zimbabwe’s police and army. Land battle sets black against white -- Redistribution of land in Zimbabwe has been on the cards for nearly two decades, but some white landowners believe the government is exploiting it for political reasons. Meeting Mr Mugabe -- BBC Southern Africa Correspondent Jeremy Vine interviewed Robert Mugabe earlier this year in Harare. Here he recalls their meeting. Mthwakazi -- King Mzilikazi Khumalo founded the Mthwakazi nation, often referred to as the Matebele, from a mutinous regiment of Shaka Zulu''s army in today''s South Africa. Now settled and thriving in Matebeleland province of Zimbabwe, this vibrant young society invites you to explore its culture, history, aspirations and commerce. Mugabe''s long shadow -- BBC News Online special report on the worsening crisis in Zimbabwe. Mugabe''s unpopular war -- More than three months after the Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, sent the first contingent of troops to support his embattled counterpart in the Democratic Republic of Congo, little or no hard information is available about the extent of Zimbabwe''s involvement. Political conspiracy or economic mismanagement? -- BBC Economics analyst Andrew Walker assesses the state of Zimbawe''s economy. Report on the 1980s Disturbances in Matabeleland and the Midlands -- Compiled by the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe, March 1997. Published by the Electronic Mail & Guardian. SADC Food Security and Technical Administrative Unit -- SADC Food Security Programme Zimbabwe Labour Party -- An opposition party trying to defeat the Mugabe regime. Zimbabwe Legal Network Online -- Covers the Canaan Banana trial (June 1998), but nothing since then. Zimbabwe Standard: -- Digital Freedom Network: Three editors from the Zimbabwe Standard were detained after publishing this article describing an alleged coup plot. Zimbabwe: In the Party''s Interest ? (Press Release: Report from African Rights) -- As a newly-appointed commission of inquiry begins its work on reviewing the Zimbabwean constitution, African Rights'' 53 page paper aims to contribute to the debates which must take place. It discusses the dimensions of the crisis in governance which prompted the calls for a new constitution, detailing state brutality on urban streets; the pressures on the media; the constraints on political opposition; and the mismanagement of the land issue. Zimbabwean journalists launch constitutional challenge -- Digital Freedom Network: Two journalists from a Zimbabwean newspaper have lodged an application challenging the validity of an ''law and order'' act that they were charged with violating.
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