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UK Ditches Sanctions on Zimbabwe State Killers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39699, member: 636"] Britain removed sanctions against four top Zimbabwe security leaders and the state arms company, Zimbabwe Defence Industries. The officials are Owen Ncube, Isaac Moyo, Godwin Matanga, and Anselem Sanyatwhile, who have faced punishment since 2021. Britain accused them of directing violence during the 2018 elections and 2019 protests that killed many civilians. The European Union and the United States have recently made similar moves to lift penalties against Zimbabwe. This marks a significant shift in working with President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government. Critics worry about removing sanctions without holding officials accountable for past violence against protesters. Human rights groups fear the decision sends the wrong signals about Zimbabwe's record on freedoms. The original sanctions came after Robert Mugabe lost power and security forces shot civilians during demonstrations. Businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei remains on the sanctions list for his alleged involvement in corruption activities through his company. Diplomatic sources indicate that Western nations prefer cautious engagement rather than total isolation with Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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