Zimbabwe: Police Shut Down Popular Musician’s Show
Ensure Free Expression, Peaceful Assembly Ahead of Elections
![Zimbabwean reggae-dancehall artist Wallace Chirumiko, known as Winky D, performs at the Africa Unplugged festival in London, August 27, 2012.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2023/03/202303africa_zimbabwe_WinkyD.jpg?h=a7c4a0ee&itok=vMSOSl-k)
Ensure Free Expression, Peaceful Assembly Ahead of Elections
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Continued Impunity for Gender-Based Violence
Authorities Should Provide Protection; Prosecute Attackers
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Follows Broader Crackdown on LGBT-Rights Groups, Civil Society in General
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HRW Statement - Item 2 General Debate - HRC52
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