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Default Spate of Arrests Further Threatens Political Stability

A weekend spate of arrests of trade unionists and students activists is set to further threaten Zimbabwe's political stability, with observers arguing that it is clear that Robert Mugabe has no intention of abiding by regional calls to uphold the Global Political Agreement.

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