Thousands of people are forcibly ‘disappeared’ in Southern Africa

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A poster advertises a public prayer for Itai Dzamara in Harare, Zimbabwe on August 12, 2015. (Photo by Kevin Sieff/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

On 9 March 2015, five men burst into a barber shop in Harare’s Glen View suburb, grabbed activist Itai Dzamara, bundled him into a white truck with concealed number plates and drove off. Two days earlier, Dzamara had publicly called for former president Robert Mugabe’s resignation. To date, Dzamara’s fate remains unknown, and the…



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