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Iran training thousands of Robert Mugabe's Security Spooks

by The Zimbabwe Mail

Wed, Mar 10, 2010

HARARE - Iranian Security agencies are training thousands of Zimbabwe’s ruthless secret spy services personnel at a secret base in Tehran, a move likely to further increase the rift between the feisty Robert Mugabe and the Western nations, particulary the United States.

Zimbabwe's Mugabe wants Conservatives to rule Britain

Thu, Mar 04, 2010

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe Thursday said his country would have better relations with London if the Conservatives win the next elections.

Obama extends sanctions on Mugabe and his cronies

Obama extends sanctions on Mugabe and his cronies

by AFP

Mon, Mar 01, 2010

The USA will extend sanctions against Robert Mugabe's regime for another year. The sanctions include a travel ban and asset freeze on Mugabe, his wife and inner circle.

UK HOME OFFICE 'WASTES £11M ON FLAWED ASYLUM DECISIONS'

by Staff reporter and agencies

Fri, Feb 26, 2010

A refugee charity has accused the Home Office of wasting an estimated £11 million last year by making flawed decisions on asylum claims that had to be overturned on appeal.

No early end to Zim sanctions – UK

by Reuters

Thu, Mar 04, 2010

London - Britain said on Thursday it wanted to see further progress on human rights and democracy in Zimbabwe before the European Union lifts sanctions against President Robert Mugabe and his allies.

Zuma calls for lifting of Zimbabwe sanctions

Zuma calls for lifting of Zimbabwe sanctions

Thu, Mar 04, 2010

South African President Jacob Zuma has urged the lifting of sanctions against Zimbabwe if progress is to be made in resolving Zimbabwe's political crisis.

Journo calls Zuma a 'sex-obsessed bigot'

Tue, Mar 02, 2010

President Jacob Zuma has touched down on his first state visit to the UK and his programme begins in earnest on Wednesday when he will be entertained by the Queen.

Salt Lake City man wins asylum appeal

Salt Lake City man wins asylum appeal

Sun, Feb 28, 2010

A former Zimbabwe safari guide now living in Salt Lake City and seeking safe haven in the United States has won asylum after politically connected friends helped him appeal an initial rejection by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.