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Zimbabwe Indaba Home About Zimbabwe Indaba February 7, 2011 Three reasons why the situation in Egypt will not be replicated in Zimbabwe Posted by matsheumhlope under Current Affairs [2] Comments   After recent events in Tunisa and Egypt, where mass public protest has led to profound changes in their governments, many people are asking where it could spread to next.  Many people have asked me of the likelihood of similar events in Zimbabwe, which I believe it is highly unlikely. There are reasons to think that these protests could spread south, as the situations have their similarities.  Both countries have presidents who have been serving for 30 years, neither have histories of democratic elections, and both are in Africa.  That is where the similarities end. The Zimbabwean population has proven itself to be a passive one.  As the situation in Zimbabwe deteriorated, mass protests did not appear frequently and when they did they were met with a brutal response fro...

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