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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - A new report by human rights activists Wednesday paints a grim picture of life in Zimbabwe, more than a year after authorities demolished urban houses, shelters and market stalls in a campaign called "Operation Drive Out Trash."
The Solidarity Peace Trust, a group of Zimbabwean and South African church leaders, said almost nothing has been done to house or help at least 700,000 people who lost homes or livelihoods and 2.4 million more who suffered related losses 15 months ago.
The church leaders called for massive government and international action to ease the humanitarian crisis.
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