
Human Rights Public Interest Unit: Torture Report 1999
The crisis which began in late 1997 showed little sign of abating during 1999, and all political commentators remain agreed that the severe crisis continuing in Zimbabwe shows little sign of immediate resolution. The President continued to act without consulting Parliament or with respect to the Constitution. The extremely costly war in the Democratic Republic

Statement on the Rule of Law and the Continuing Torture and Ill-treatment of Political Opponents
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum wishes to express its continuing concern for the failure by the President and the Government to affirm their serious commitment to the rule of law, and additionally for the Government to take positive steps to ensure an end to the political violence. As regards the rule of law, we

Military Action by Zimbabwe in the DRC
We are most concerned that the President continues to commit Zimbabwean troops to even greater military involvement in the DRC without any consultation with the people of Zimbabwe. Originally troops were sent to prevent the imminent downfall of the Kabila Government in response to an OAU resolution preventing the deposing of governments by military means.

A Consolidated Report on the Food Riots 19-23 January, 1998
A report on the human rights violations during the Food Riots of January 1998 in Zimbabwe…

Breaking the Silence, Building True Peace : A Report on the Disturbances in Matabeleland and the Midlands, 1980-1988
A Report on the Disturbances in Matabeleland and the Midlands, 1980-1988 produced by the Legal Resources Foundation (LRF) and the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP)…