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- Black_armband_protest abstract "The Black armband protest was a protest made by Zimbabwean cricketers Andy Flower and Henry Olonga during the 2003 Cricket World Cup, during which some matches were held in Zimbabwe. The pair decided to wear black armbands to \"mourn the death of democracy in Zimbabwe\", an action which caused condemnation from senior Zimbabwean figures, but support from the international media, and resulted in both players being forced to leave the country.".
- Black_armband_protest comment "The Black armband protest was a protest made by Zimbabwean cricketers Andy Flower and Henry Olonga during the 2003 Cricket World Cup, during which some matches were held in Zimbabwe. The pair decided to wear black armbands to \"mourn the death of democracy in Zimbabwe\", an action which caused condemnation from senior Zimbabwean figures, but support from the international media, and resulted in both players being forced to leave the country.".