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    Zimbabwe at the Cross-Roads: Views of Zimbabwean citizens on democracy and transitional justice.

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    Date
    2005-01
    Author
    Tony Reeler & Kuda Chitsike
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    Abstract
    This analysis, which included Zimbabwe, showed that, on average, Zimbabweans were highly dissatisfied with the state of democracy in their country, but that the winners were more satisfied than either the losers or the non-partisan, but also that the non-partisan were slightly more dissatisfied than the losers. This analysis was based on the data from the 1999 Afrobarometer survey, but one can see from the 2004 survey that this conclusion would still hold.
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    https://archive.humanrights.org.zw/xmlui/handle/123456789/435
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    Idasa
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