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    Zimbabwe Mission Report

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    2012-11
    Author
    Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
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    Abstract
    The mission observed that the degree of human rights violations in the country follows a recurring pattern that usually culminates during electoral periods. The country was facing a political deadlock where the leading parties, especially ZANU-PF, were unlikely to reach any agreement likely to improve the political environment, since the MDC considered the implementation of the reforms foreseen by the GPA as a pre-condition for the organisation of elections, while ZANU-PF called for elections as a means to put an end to the prevailing deadlock.
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    http://archive.humanrights.org.zw:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/123
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    Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
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    Elections
    Politics & Governance
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