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Gukurahundi In Zimbabwe A Report On The Disturbances In Matebeleland And The Midlands 198088 1st Edition Elinor Sisulu

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Gukurahundi In Zimbabwe A Report On The Disturbances In Matebeleland And The Midlands 198088 1st Edition Elinor Sisulu
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Publisher: Hurst
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.58 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Elinor Sisulu
ISBN: 9781850658900, 1850658900
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Gukurahundi In Zimbabwe A Report On The Disturbances In Matebeleland And The Midlands 198088 1st Edition Elinor Sisulu by Elinor Sisulu 9781850658900, 1850658900 instant download after payment.

It is ten years since the original publication of Breaking the Silence: A Report on the Disturbances in Matebeleland and the Midlands. In conjunction with the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace and the Legal Resources Foundation in Harare, the Report is offered again at a time when the
events it describes--the Gukurahundi--have acquired a fresh relevance. This edition has an introduction by Elinor Sisulu, who reflects on her own and others' silence at the time of the killings, as they celebrated a newly independent Zimbabwe; and a foreword by Pius Ncube of Bulawayo, well known for
his outspokenness and for his stand against the ongoing human rights violations by the government in Zimbabwe. It is hoped that this edition will find a new and wide readership, and that the re-availability of the Report will mean that more people will campaign for an end to human rights violations
in Zimbabwe, and for restorative justice for the victims.

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