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 ZimbabweFirst Multiracial Elections HeldThe white minority finally consented
to hold multiracial elections in 1980, and Robert Mugabe won a landslide
victory. The country achieved independence on April 17, 1980, under the name
Zimbabwe. Mugabe eventually established a one-party socialist state, but by
1990 he had instituted multiparty elections and in 1991 deleted all
references to Marxism-Leninism and scientific socialism from the
constitution. Parliamentary elections in April 1995 gave Mugabe's party a
stunning victory with 63 of the 65 contested seats, and in 1996 Mugabe won
another six-year term as president.
In 2000, veterans of Zimbabwe's
war for independence in the 1970s began squatting on land owned by white
farmers in an effort to reclaim land taken under British
colonization—one-third of Zimbabwe's arable land was owned by 4,000
whites. In Aug. 2002, Mugabe ordered all white commercial farmers to leave
their land without compensation. Mugabe's support for the squatters and his
repressive rule has led to foreign sanctions against Zimbabwe. Once heralded
as a champion of the anticolonial movement, Mugabe is now viewed by much of
the international community as an authoritarian ruler responsible for
egregious human rights abuses and for running the economy of his country
into the ground.
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