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Location
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RH0019
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198278631
Subtitle: An Insider's Account of Robert Mugabe's Descent into Tyranny
Author: Michael Auret 
Publisher: David Philip (2009)
ISBN-10: 086486731X 
ISBN-13: 9780864867315
Condition: Very Good
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 179
Dimensions: 20.7 x 14.2 x 1 cm
Weight: 
Price: 48 Was: 144
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by Michael Auret
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This is a personal account of the unraveling of Zimbabwe, written by an insider who was prepared to keep faith with Robert Mugabe until it was almost too late. Michael Auret served for many years on Zimbabwe's respected Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace, which worked tirelessly to defend human rights in that country. In this absorbing memoir, he traces his involvement in the politics of his country, from his days as an opposition MP in Ian Smith s Rhodesia to his involvement with the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and his election as MP for Harare Central in the brutal election of 2000. The author's key position as an insider makes this is a fascinating and timely account of the internal politics of Zimbabwe.

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