Film of Zimbabwe `vote-rigging`
6 July, 2008 in Zimbabwe
source: BBC News
By Alix Kroeger
BBC News
New evidence of vote-rigging in last month’s presidential election in Zimbabwe has emerged in the form of a secret film made by a prison guard.
The guard, Shepherd Yuda, filmed the vote-rigging at his jail in a production for Guardian Films.
Prison officers, including Mr Yuda, who has now fled Zimbabwe, were forced to vote for President Robert Mugabe by superior officers.
The officers organised a postal ballot and [continue reading]
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