Judge in South Africa says the government must investigate alleged atrocities committed by officials in Zimbabwe.<br /><br />In recent years, many Zimbabweans have been abducted from South Africa and sent back to their country. <br /><br />Those abductions, according to some, indicate clear cooperation between the South African secret services and the Zimbabwean government, trying to catch those who try to overthrow Mugabe back in 2007. <br /><br />A high court judge in South Africa has given hope to some Zimbabweans, when he ruled that under international law, his country had a duty to investigate crimes against humanity committed by officials in Zimbabwe -- even arresting them if they enter the country. <br /><br />The government has appealed that decision. <br /><br />As Zimbabwe prepares for another presidential election -- some here worry tensions over narratives could foster more turmoil. <br /><br />Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Zimbabwe.
