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The Solidarity Peace Trust is a non-governmental organisation, registered in South Africa. The Trustees of the Solidarity Peace Trust are church leaders of Southern Africa, who are all committed to human rights, freedom and democracy in their region. The objectives of the Solidarity Peace Trust are to assist individuals, organisations, churches and affiliated organisations in southern Africa, to build solidarity in the pursuit of justice, peace and social equality and equity in Zimbabwe.

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Paul Chizuze : Disappeared 8 February 2012

Sent February 11th 2013

Paul Chizuze : Disappeared 8 February 2012 Solidarity Peace Trust *Paul Chizuze : Disappeared 8 February 2012 11 February 2013* This week marks exactly one year since the disappearance, under suspicious circumstances of fellow human rights activist and stalwart campaigner for peace and justice in Zimbabwe, Mr Paul Chizuze. We remember with gratitude the values you stood for, the decades you committed to the pursuit of democracy, peace and justice in your country. We are still looking for you, alive or dead. We ...

Solidarity Peace Trust condemns the continued harassment of civic leaders in Zimbabwe

Sent January 20th 2013

Solidarity Peace Trust condemns the continued harassment of civic leaders in Zimbabwe Solidarity Peace Trust Solidarity Peace Trust condemns the continued harassment of civic leaders in Zimbabwe 16 January 2013 Solidarity Peace Trust joins other civic organizations in Zimbabwe in condemning the continued arrest of Zim Rights Director, Okay Machisa. This arrest is only the latest in a continuing trend of harassment of civic leaders and activists in the country, and points to the persistent thread of authoritarian...

Solidarity Message with the Counselling Services Unit

Sent November 8th 2012

Solidarity Message with the Counselling Services Unit Solidarity Peace Trust *Solidarity Message with the Counselling Services Unit 8 November 2012* Solidarity Peace Trust joins other civic groups in Zimbabwe in protesting against the illegal and unjust harassment and arrest of the staff of the Counselling Services Unit (CSU). The continued detention of *Fidelis Mudimu*, *Zachariah Godi*, and *Tafadzwa Geza* is only the latest example of the ongoing repression against civil society activists and is a grim reminder...

SPT-Zimbabwe Update No.5. October 2012: Towards another stalemate in Zimbabwe?

Sent October 22nd 2012

SPT-Zimbabwe Update No.5. October 2012: Towards another stalemate in Zimbabwe? Solidarity Peace Trust *SPT-Zimbabwe Update No.5. October 2012: Towards another stalemate in Zimbabwe? 22 October 2012* By Brian Raftopoulos - Solidarity Peace Trust Introduction. Four years after the signing of the SADC facilitated Global Political Agreement in Zimbabwe, the outcome of the process remains fiercely contested and in the balance. The Agreement, which set out to prepare the political process for a generally acceptable el...

A call for nominations for the 2013 Barbara Chester Award

Sent October 4th 2012

A call for nominations for the 2013 Barbara Chester Award Solidarity Peace Trust *A call for nominations for the 2013 Barbara Chester Award 4 October 2012* /Press Release from the Hopi Foundation/: We are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2013 Barbara Chester Award to Clinicians and Healing Practitioners for their work with Survivors of Torture. *The Barbara Chester Award* The award includes a $10,000 USD cash prize and a silver eagle feather sculpture handcrafted by Hopi artist Floyd Lomaku...

The Constitution Process and Sexual Minority Rights in Zimbabwe

Sent June 21st 2012

The Constitution Process and Sexual Minority Rights in Zimbabwe Solidarity Peace Trust *The Constitution Process and Sexual Minority Rights in Zimbabwe 21 June 2012* by Marc Epprecht - Dept. of Global Development Studies and Dept. of History, Queens University, Canada Two flags fly side by side over the corner of a quiet tree-lined street and a busy thoroughfare in one of Harare's inner northern suburbs. There is the red, gold, black and green of Zimbabwe's national standard (let's not talk of the splash of white just...

Perils and Pitfalls - Migrants and Deportation in South Africa

Sent June 5th 2012

Perils and Pitfalls - Migrants and Deportation in South Africa Solidarity Peace Trust *Perils and Pitfalls - Migrants and Deportation in South Africa 5 June 2012* This report brings to light the discrepancies between the legal requirements around deportation of migrants and the anomalies in its practical application. It is clear from the findings that South Africa is falling short of its lofty legal standards in the manner that the various government agencies are dealing with this huge challenge. The overall picture o...

Invitation to launch of new report and video: 'Perils and Pitfalls'

Sent June 4th 2012

Invitation to launch of new report and video: 'Perils and Pitfalls' Solidarity Peace Trust *Invitation to launch of new report and video: 'Perils and Pitfalls' 4 June 2012* The Solidarity Peace Trust hereby invites you to the launch of its latest report and DVD called 'Perils and Pitfalls'. *Date:* 5 June 2012 *Time:* 11.00am *Place:* Devonshire Hotel, 23 Jorrisen Street, Corner Jorissen & Melle Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa *Please RSVP to Selvan Chetty or Ashika Ajudia on 083 5561726 / 039...

History and Fiction in the Writing of 'We Are All Zimbabweans Now'

Sent May 4th 2012

History and Fiction in the Writing of 'We Are All Zimbabweans Now' Solidarity Peace Trust *History and Fiction in the Writing of 'We Are All Zimbabweans Now' 4 May 2012* By James Kilgore - Research Scholar, Center for African Studies, University of Illinois, (Urbana-Champaign). This essay is part of an initiative by the Trust that aims to open up the intellectual debates on current politics in the country, and to provide more extended discussions around key issues of central concern to the Trust. We invite you to par...

A Community-Based Approach to Sustainable Development: The Role of Civil Society in Rebuilding Zimbabwe

Sent April 2nd 2012

A Community-Based Approach to Sustainable Development: The Role of Civil Society in Rebuilding Zimbabwe Solidarity Peace Trust *A Community-Based Approach to Sustainable Development: The Role of Civil Society in Rebuilding Zimbabwe 2 April 2012* /By Kuziwakwashe Zigomo/ We invite you to participate in discussion stimulated by this article by following this link and submitting comments on this or other essays included in the section on our website known as the Zimbabwe Review. You may also respond via email: please s...

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