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Zimbabwe
opposition challenges protest march ban
Nelson Banya,Reuters
January 22, 2008
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L2299747.htm
Zimbabwe's main opposition
launched a legal challenge to a police ban on a march against the
government of President Robert Mugabe that it has planned for Wednesday.
The police had initially
allowed the march, which the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
called to protest against a crumbling economy blamed on government
mismanagement, and to press for a new constitution that would guarantee
that elections due in March are free and fair.
On Tuesday, MDC lawyer
Alec Muchadehama said the Harare magistrate court would on Wednesday
hear an application to overturn the ban, which police say was prompted
by fears the demonstration would degenerate into violence and looting.
"We are
making an appeal against the regulatory authorities' decision to
prohibit the march. We filed the application in terms of the new
Public Order
and Security Act," Muchadehama told Reuters.
Zimbabwe has adopted
changes to its security laws -- seen by critics as aimed at suppressing
Mugabe's opponents -- to compel police to spell out their reasons
for refusing a political party the right to hold a public meeting.
Muchadehama said there
was nothing legally standing in the way of Wednesday's planned march,
which police had originally allowed to start at 11:15 a.m. (0915
GMT).
MDC officials were not
reachable for comment on Tuesday.
In remarks broadcast
on state television, police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Wayne
Bvudzijena said the police would be out in full force on Tuesday
to stop the march.
Zimbabweans
have tended to shy away from demonstrations in recent years, mainly
from fear of a heavy-handed response by security forces. (Edited
by Giles Elgood)
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