October 8, 2010

World Control: Zimbabwe


Zimbabwe Mulls Law to Tap Phones, Web Use

Zimbabwe’s parliament on Tuesday began debating a law empowering authorities to monitor phones, mail and the Internet to protect national security, a move seen by critics as part of an official crackdown on the opposition.
Source: PC Magazine (online), June 13, 2007
For years, Zimbabwe’s white farmers have felt the wrath of Robert Mugabe, as they have been thrown off their land to make way for soldiers and ruling party cronies. Now, black farmers have also become the focus of his unwelcome attentions.
Source: Telegraph (online), May 28, 2006
President Robert Mugabe has begun to reverse his quot;insane"
land grab and offer some white farmers the chance to lease back their holdings in Zimbabwe.
Source: telegraph.co.uk, February 9, 2005
Zimbabwe’s government has tabled a constitutional amendment bill to speed up the acquisition of white-owned land.
The proposals would nationalise all land and stop appeals to the courts.
Source: BBC News (online)

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