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Zimbabwe's opposition leader has withdrawn from Friday's scheduled run-off election and taken refuge in the Dutch embassy as reports of the government's violent crackdown intensify.
Akwe Amosu, Senior Policy Analyst for Africa, Open Society Institute
Robert Guest, Washington correspondent for "The Economist;" covered Africa for the magazine from 1998-2005
Michelle Gavin, adjunct fellow for Africa, Council on Foreign Relations
Ralph Black, deputy chief representative in the United States for Zimbabwe's opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change.
Asst. Sec. of State Jendayi Frazer, assistant secretary of state for African affairs
It's one of the most influential and least well known organizations in the country. The Family, also known as The Fellowship, consider themselves followers of Christ, and individuals responsible for changing the the world. An inside look at the power and history of The Family.
Jeff Sharlet, a contributing editor for "Harper's" and "Rolling Stone," and an associate research scholar at New York University's Center for Religion and Media.
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