Topic: Movement for Democratic Change
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Claims of torture in Zimbabwe
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Mugabe claims power-sharing partners trying to oust him
Zimbabwe's peace process is near collapse, amid accusations of guerrilla training camps and abductions of opposition party members.
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Abductions of Zimbabwe activists could ruin talks
Twenty activists from the Movement for Democratic Change opposition party have been abducted since October. Their whereabouts are still unknown.
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Zimbabwe cholera outbreak threatens regional stability
Disease is the latest sign of breakdown in the most basic government services. As the problem spreads, neighboring nations may increase pressure on Mugabe to step down.
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The Monitor's View: Reach out to Zimbabwe's generals
The military's fear of retribution threatens a fragile power-sharing deal.
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Zimbabwe: Latest test of Africa's power-sharing model
Zimbabwe follows Kenya's path. Will international donors be as supportive?
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Zimbabwe's power-sharing pact: Can rivals make it work?
Mugabe and Tsvangirai agreed Monday to a deal that splits the government, but keeps the military under Mugabe.
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The Monitor's View: Rock-paper-scissors in Zimbabwe's deal
The children's game holds a lesson for the country's new power-sharing agreement.
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Zimbabwe: Power-sharing talks end in stalemate
Southern African leaders push for a resolution to the crisis fearing, region-wide consequences.
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Zimbabwe crisis talks adjourn amid rumors of a breakdown
Lead mediator and South African President Thabo Mbeki, however, insisted Tuesday that the talks were going well.



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