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Issues central to the crisis in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Exiles Forum (ZEF)
May 16, 2007

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Introduction

This report seeks to brief the world, Africa in particular on the issues central to the crisis in Zimbabwe. Present day Zimbabwe represents a failed state; the average person in Zimbabwe's standard of life has gone back to approximately 1954. There is a crisis in Zimbabwe. The government of Zimbabwe argues that the crisis is "an American and British agenda to remove President Mugabe from power and to reverse the land reform program" whilst the civil society and opposition political parties point that there is "a crisis of governance and the illegitimacy of the present government in Zimbabwe".

This report has three sections, (a) state of the nation report, (b) the government of Zimbabwe's view and (c) the people of Zimbabwe's cry.

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