Human rights groups have called on the Zimbabwe authorities to ceasethe persecution of human rights activists after five people wereabducted in less than a week ...
Human rights activist Jestina Mukoko was forcibly taken from her home by a group of at least 12 armed plain-clothes men who identified themselves as policemen on ...
People who have committed human rights violations have not been held to account for their crimes. Despite Zimbabwe's legal obligations to tackle impunity, members ...
During the 2008 elections in Zimbabwe, the security forces were directly involved in committing human rights violations against suspected opponents of the ZANU- ...
Food insecurity in Zimbabwe has reached unprecedented levels. The government has employed traditional leaders and political activists to deny suspected opponents ...
On 5 November 2008, the High Court of Zimbabwe granted Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) leaders Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu bail following their arrest ...
One hundred and forty-seven states voted overwhelmingly at the UnitedNations on Friday to move forward with work on the main elements of anArms Trade Treaty.
This report outlines the context in which human rights violations have been taking place in Zimbabwe and describes patterns of violations. It focuses on violations ...
Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu, leaders of the activist organisation Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) are at risk of torture and ill-treatment. They were arrested ...