May 25, 2022
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END SANCTIONS

Calvern Chitsunge (C), co-founder and chairman of Broad Alliance Against Sanctions, hands over letters to the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, on May 24, 2022.

Anti-sanctions lobby group Broad Alliance Against Sanctions (BAAS) on Tuesday handed over letters to the American Embassy in Zimbabwe inviting African-American congressional members to visit the country and witness the negative impact of U.S. imposed sanctions. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuliang)

Anti-sanctions lobby group Broad Alliance Against Sanctions (BAAS) on Tuesday handed over letters to the American Embassy in Zimbabwe inviting African-American congressional members to visit the country and witness the negative impact of U.S. imposed sanctions.

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