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Zimbabwean activists seek reparations from US | Zimbabwean activists seek reparations from US |
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A lobby group is demanding compensation for sanctions imposed two decades ago | A lobby group is demanding compensation for sanctions imposed two decades ago |
Zimbabwean lobby group the Broad Alliance Against Sanctions (BAAS) has launched a legal bid for reparations from the US over sanctions imposed on the African nation two decades ago. | |
The BAAS filed its application at the High Court in the capital, Harare, on May 30. | |
“For the past 23 years, Zimbabwe suffered a lot of losses economically and socially, while people are dying from communicable disease that they’re not supposed to be dying from in the 21st century,” Sally Ngoni, BAAS co-founder and spokesperson, told RT. | “For the past 23 years, Zimbabwe suffered a lot of losses economically and socially, while people are dying from communicable disease that they’re not supposed to be dying from in the 21st century,” Sally Ngoni, BAAS co-founder and spokesperson, told RT. |
The African nation wants the US to recognize that “the citizens of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe [as a country] is on an equal footing with the US in the UN,” Ngoni said. | The African nation wants the US to recognize that “the citizens of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe [as a country] is on an equal footing with the US in the UN,” Ngoni said. |
According to BAAS member Gibson Nyikadzino, sanctions are an “instrument of coercion” typically used by powerful governments to force weaker states into compliance on certain issues. | According to BAAS member Gibson Nyikadzino, sanctions are an “instrument of coercion” typically used by powerful governments to force weaker states into compliance on certain issues. |
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