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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (File) Mugabe Warns of War if Opposition Wins Election
Zimbabwe's president tries to stop an opposition victory as African leaders appeal for peaceful, transparent runoff elections


Morgan Tsvangirai gets off his campaign bus in Harare, 11 Jun 2008
Zimbabwean Police Seize Opposition Campaign Buses
Movement for Democratic Change calls seizure of two buses 'an effort to cripple election campaign of Mr. Tsvangirai'


Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe attends a high-level conference on World Food Security Analyst Says South Africa Should Exert Pressure on Zimbabwe  Audio Clip Available
Tensions grow in run-up to presidential run-off election


Tendai Biti holds press conference in Johannesburg, 20 Apr 2008 Zimbabwe’s MDC Sees Latest Arrests As Mugabe Strategy to Divert Attention from Run-Off  Audio Clip Available
MDC international affairs secretary Eliphas Mukonoweshuro says any treason charges against Tendai Biti would not hold in a court of law


President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe at Rome summit on food security, June 3, 2008 US Calls Zimbabwe Food Aid Hijacking Unconscionable  Audio Clip Available
US officials say stolen food handed out to political supporters of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe


paulKagame Rwandans Welcome Army Officers’ Arrest Over War Crimes  Audio Clip Available
Some Rwandans have reportedly welcomed as a step in the right direction the arrests of four army officers accused of war crimes.


Rwanda Rwanda Arrests Army Officers for Roles in 1994 Genocide
They were arrested on war crimes charges for their alleged roles in deaths of 13 clergymen


Ethiopia US Denies Silence on Rights Abuses in Ethiopia
Human Rights Watch has accused US and key European countries of being silent on Ogaden rights violations


Jan Eliasson Darfur Peace Talks on Verge of Collapse
Envoy says situation in Darfur as 'extremely fragile'


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