Perpetual fear : impunity and cycles of violence in Zimbabwe /

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Author / Creator:Kasambala, Tiseke.
Imprint:New York, NY : Human Rights Watch, c2011.
Description:40 p. : col. ill., map ; 28 cm.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8354952
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Varying Form of Title:Zimbabwe : perpetual fear
Impunity and cycles of violence in Zimbabwe
Other authors / contributors:Human Rights Watch (Organization)
ISBN:1564327426
9781564327420
Notes:"This report was written and researched by Tiseke Kasambala, senior researcher in the Africa division of Human Rights Watch."--P. 40.
Includes bibliographical references.
Also issued online.
Summary:"Two years since the formation of a power-sharing government that was expected to end human rights violations and restore the rule of law, politically motivated violence and the lack of accountability for abuses remains a serious problem in Zimbabwe. Perpetual Fear: Impunity and Cycles of Violence in Zimbabwe, examines the impunity that prevails in Zimbabwe by updating illustrative cases of political killings, torture, and abductions by alleged government security forces and their allies that took place during and after the presidential election run-off in 2008. There has been little or no accountability for these crimes. Cases of political violence that have been filed by victims or their relatives have largely been ignored by the police or have stalled in the courts. And the government has failed to respond to calls by local nongovernmental organizations for investigations into abuses. With a referendum and elections planned for 2011, the lack of accountability and justice for past abuses raises the specter of further violence, and poses a significant obstacle to the holding of free, fair, and credible elections. Human Rights Watch calls on the power-sharing government to immediately embark on credible, impartial and transparent investigations into serious human rights abuses and discipline or prosecute those responsible, regardless of their position or rank. The government should put transitional justice mechanisms in place while reforming the criminal justice system to ensure that it meets international legal standards. Ending impunity for past and ongoing abuses is essential if Zimbabwe is to end violence and firmly establish the rule of law."--P. [4] of cover.
Other form:Online version: Kasambala, Tiseke. Perpetual fear. New York, NY, USA : Human Rights Watch, c2011

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