Zimbabwe forces ‘wanted to burn envoys alive’
June 5, 2008 – 6:42 pmZimbabwe police and war veterans stopped a convoy of two American Embassy cars and one British car Thursday, the U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe said.
MORE:
http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_world/~3/305389840/index.html
Related posts:
Zimbabwe suspends aid groups
Zimbabwe ‘wanted’ list deepens crisis
Zimbabwe opposition warns of genocide
Woman buried in snow for 3 days found alive
Dalai Lama’s envoys begin talks with China
Dalai Lama envoys to meet China officials
Get Out and Stay Alive
Wife ‘knew canoe man was alive’
Probe as Muslim family burned alive
Zimbabwe: Killing forces opposition out
Family buried alive in Kashmir avalanche
Colombian rebels release hostage video
Alleged Passover masscare plotter arrested
Alleged Passover massacre plotter arrested
Israeli airstrike kills Palestinian militant
Zimbabwe police ‘attack U.S. diplomats’
Dubai blast at fireworks warehouse kills 1
Protests mark China envoy’s Taiwan trip
China, Taiwan envoys sign trade pact
Zimbabwe delay raises vote fears
Zimbabwe vote results trickle in
Zimbabwe recount may be done Monday
Zimbabwe talks fail to reach deal
Zimbabwe runoff set for end of June
Zimbabwe recount shows opposition ahead
Raids target Zimbabwe opposition party
Rio comes alive with carnival
Court to rule on Zimbabwe poll results
Diplomats huddle over Colombia crisis
Zimbabwe power-share talks set to resume
Diplomats confident of Colombia crisis solution
Protesters defiant amid envoy’s visit
Iraqi forces battle militia fighters
Reports: White-run farms seized in Zimbabwe
Officials: Zimbabwe rivals face runoff
Zimbabwe weapons ship heads to Anglola
U.N urged to act over Zimbabwe ‘brutality’
Britain calls for Zimbabwe arms embargo
Zimbabwe cholera death toll nears 500
WHO: 60,000 at risk of cholera in Zimbabwe
Aid ban ‘threatens Zimbabwe innocents’
Zimbabwe weapons ship heads to Angola
Critics predict flawed Zimbabwe vote
Zimbabwe parties meet as stand off continues
Zimbabwe police stop U.S. envoy twice
Carter: Zimbabwe ‘a basket case’
Zimbabwe treason charge delayed, police say
Zimbabwe: Cholera is genocide by UK
CNN not allowed to cover Zimbabwe vote
Zimbabwe court allows opposition rallies
Bush urges world unity against Zimbabwe
UK looks to Europe for Zimbabwe sanctions
Zimbabwe opposition fail in legal bid
Vote recount underway in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe cholera deaths pass 1,000
Mugabe to party in impoverished Zimbabwe
Critics predict fraud in Zimbabwe elections
Source: Zimbabwe rivals bicker over power
Zimbabwe: More than 15,000 have cholera
New Zimbabwe $10B note buys bread
Iran: No talks until U.S. stops Iraq attacks
Judge orders release of Zimbabwe activists
Mbeki rules out intervention in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe cholera deaths pass 1,500
Zimbabwe police threaten use of guns
Zimbabwe summit fails to reach agreement
Pyongyang expels S. Korean envoys
Africans call for unity in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe MDC: 14 escape violence charges
Judge tosses Zimbabwe opposition plea
U.S. may push U.N. sanctions on Zimbabwe
Judge orders Zimbabwe recount
Zimbabwe votes go to recount
Election official: Expect Zimbabwe result in days
Zimbabwe police release Mugabe rival
Bush calls for Zimbabwe sanctions
Zimbabwe govt.: ‘UK can go and hang’
Zimbabwe replaces $10 trillion banknote
Cholera kills 300 in battered Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe police ignore order to free activists
U.N. head slams Zimbabwe stalemate
Zimbabwe police detain U.S. ambassador
Zimbabwe: Killings force opposition out
Zimbabwe vote still on despite MDC exit
New PM: Zimbabwe facing starvation
New PM: Zimbabwe facing starvation
Zimbabwe election results remain unclear
Zimbabwe opposition seeks U.N. help
Zimbabwe opposition: Violence soars
Zimbabwe issues $1 million bills amid inflation
Opposition cries foul as Zimbabwe votes
Police seize opposition MPs in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe opposition figure still not charged
Cholera deaths rise in Zimbabwe
Forces of Nature: Presentación interactiva de Volcanes, Huracanes, Tornados y… Terremotos
Ruling on Zimbabwe vote due Monday
Zimbabwe churches: Stop the murder, torture
Zimbabwe aid ban ‘puts millions at risk’
Anxious wait continues in Zimbabwe vote
Hundreds may be trapped in capsized ferry