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Diamonds, Human Rights and the Politics of Change in Zimbabwe

November 14, 2011 at 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Location:2017 Dunton Tower
Cost:Free
Audience:Anyone
Key Contact:Institute of African Studies
Contact Email:African_Studies@carleton.ca
Contact Phone:2220

             

 Partnership Africa Canada and the Institute of African Studies Present

Diamonds, Human Rights and the Politics of Change in Zimbabwe

with

Farai Maguwu, Centre for Research & Development
Tiseke Kasambala, Human Rights Watch
Linda Freeman, Carleton University

Moderated by Alan Martin, Partnership Africa Canada


Monday
, 14 November 2011, 5:307:30 pm
Arts Lounge (2017 Dunton Tower), Carleton University*

Farai Maguwu: Executive Director, Centre for Research and Development (Zimbabwe) and the 2011 recipient of Human Rights Watch’s Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism.
Tiseke Kasambala: Senior Researcher, Africa Division, Human Rights Watch.
Linda Freeman: Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton, working on a book exploring the nature of South African support for the Mugabe regime.
Alan Martin: Research Director, Partnership Africa Canada, and author of Diamonds and Clubs: The Militarized Control of Diamonds and Power in Zimbabwe (2010).

For more information, please contact the Institute of African Studies at 613-520-2600 ext. 2220 or African_Studies@carleton.ca

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