Thousands of children in Zimbabwe have been unable to get a proper education since their families were made homeless by a mass forced eviction programme six years ago.
As Zimbabwe today celebrates 31 years of independence six people face execution simply for organising a public meeting about events in Egypt. Amnesty International again criticised Zimbabwe’s lack of respect for fundamental human rights.
Hundreds of bodies found in a mass grave in Zimbabwe may never be identified unless professional forensic experts carry out the exhumations, Amnesty International warned today.
The Zimbabwean police authorities must end the systematic harassment and intimidation of human rights groups, Amnesty International said today after an NGO leader became the latest activist targeted with politically motivated charges.
Amnesty International today expressed shock that at least 45 Zimbabwean activists have been charged with treason and could face the death penalty following their arrest at a lecture on the protests in North Africa.
On the second anniversary of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Amnesty International is urging Zimbabwe’s coalition government to act on ongoing human rights abuses and to institute reforms of the security sector and the media.
Amnesty International has welcomed a Zimbabwe court's decision to acquit a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights activist charged with possession of pornographic materials
Newborn babies are dying of the cold in Hopley Settlement, a suburb of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, a new Amnesty International report revealed today, 2 December 2010.