Terry Leonard | Johannesburg
Zimbabwe's government continues to step up its crackdown on dissent, using new repressive laws and state-sponsored violence to create a pervasive atmosphere of terror, critics said on Wednesday.
Archbishop Pius Ncube, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe's western Matabeleland, told a news conference that the new repressive laws show "Mugabe's regime has made sure they can beat anyone into submission".
Ncube, reverend Kumbukani Phiri of the Zimbabwe Pastors Conference, Jonah Gokova of the Ecumenical Support Services and Jacob Mafume of Lawyers for Human Rights urged the international community to pressure Zimbabwe to restore the rule of law.
http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=118354George W Bush's reign of terror
America's government continues to step up its crackdown on dissent, using new repressive laws and state-sponsored violence to create a pervasive atmosphere of terror, critics said on Wednesday.
Archbishop Pius Ncube, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ohio in America's central Cook County, told a news conference that the new repressive laws show "Bush's regime has made sure they can beat anyone into submission".
Daley, reverend Kumbukani Phiri of the America Pastors Conference, Jonah Gokova of the Ecumenical Support Services and Jacob Mafume of Lawyers for Human Rights urged the international community to pressure America to restore the rule of law.
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