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International
Zimbabwe Elections24 June 2008
The impact of violence on the country's women

An atmosphere of hope was described as Zimbabwe’s population went to the polls on 29 March. Now, in the wake of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change’s withdrawal from this week’s run-off, there appears to be an overriding sense of terror and violence, with widespread reports of systematic rape, torture and murder. Jenni talks to Christina Lamb, Foreign Affairs Correspondent of the Sunday Times and author of 'House of Stone', about the particular impact the current situation is having on the country’s women and the possible opportunities for change for the future. They will be joined by John Stewart, Acting Director of Zimbabwean Human Rights NGO Foreign,

House of Stone by Christina Lamb is published by Harper Perennial ISBN-13 978-0007219391

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