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23 May 2008
 
 
Zimbabwe violence declining - attorney general
ZIMBABWE
Violence that followed Zimbabwe's disputed March elections has started to decline throughout the country, acting Attorney General Bharat Patel was quoted as saying by state media on Friday....
 
 
18 Mar 2004
 
Anti-subversive charges brought against ‘mercenaries’
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A fourth set of charges - this time under draconian state security legislation - has been brought against 70 alleged mercenaries said to have been part of a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, lawyers...
 
 
17 Mar 2004
 
‘Mercenaries’ face murder plot charge
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Zimbabwe's prosecutors has surprised 70 men arrested last week over an alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea by formally presenting them with a new charge, that of plotting to murder the president...
 
 
15 Mar 2004
 
Sixty Zim mercenary suspects charged
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Zimbabwean police yesterday charged 60 suspected mercenaries detained in the country with attempting to purchase firearms without a certificate, their lawyer said.
 
 
12 Mar 2004
 
Zim charges laid against ‘mercenaries’
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So far only charges relating to immigration, firearms and aviation offences have been considered against 67 people who have been warned of facing the death penalty if found to be mercenaries in a...
 
 
25 Feb 2004
 
‘Zim opposition leader guilty of high treason’
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The year-long treason trial of Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai began winding up yesterday with the state prosecutor declaring him guilty of plotting to assassinate President Robert...
 
 
27 Jan 2004
 
Tsvangirai grilled at treason trial
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Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was grilled during his treason trial yesterday on why his party hired a Canadian political consultancy to help promote its image when it had already...
 
 
19 Sep 2003
 
Zim govt to appeal to reopen daily newspaper
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The Zimbabwe government said late yesterday it would appeal against a High Court ruling overturning the forced closure of the country's only independent daily newspaper, state television reported.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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