Hard earth: land rights in Zimbabwe

Prior to the Zimbabwean parliamentary elections of 2000, war veterans began to occupy white farms. They claimed the government had not lived up to its post-Independence promise of redistributing the land. The international community condemned the ensuing violence as white farmers clashed with the ve...

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Format: Video Software
Language:English
Shona
Published: [Harare] Nyerai Films 2005
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Summary:Prior to the Zimbabwean parliamentary elections of 2000, war veterans began to occupy white farms. They claimed the government had not lived up to its post-Independence promise of redistributing the land. The international community condemned the ensuing violence as white farmers clashed with the veterans. This documentary reveals the contradictions and racial politics of the Zimbabwean land dilemma and attempts to depoliticize a divisive issue
Item Description:Orig.: 2001. - In Engl. und Shona mit engl. Untertiteln
Physical Description:1 DVD, 54 Min. 12 cm

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