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Zim
youth group to march for Diaspora vote at SA embassy and Beitbridge
post
Tererai Karimakwenda, SW Radio Africa
February 20, 2008
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news200208/zimyouths200208.htm
The Zimbabwean Revolutionary
Youth Movement (ZRYM) in South Africa has organised 2 demonstrations
this week aimed at highlighting the need for Zimbabweans in the
diaspora to vote in the March 29th elections. The group delivered
a petition for the Zimbabwean High Commissioner, Simon Khaya Moyo,
at the Embassy in Pretoria earlier this month threatening to take
action to shut down the Embassy unless their demands were met.
ZRYM President Simon
Mudekwa said they are returning to the Embassy on Thursday because
the Zimbabwe authorities had failed to address the people's
needs. He added that the Thursday demonstration is intended to keep
the issue of the diaspora vote in the spotlight, and to remind Khaya
Moyo that they are serious about closing down the Embassy.
Mudekwa said the group
will also be conducting a demonstration at Beitbridge Border Post
on Saturday. They have organised at least 6 buses that will be collecting
ZRYM members and supporters from Johannesburg, Pretoria and Musina.
Mudekwa said there would be a police escort leading the buses.
The Border demo is also
to demand that Zimbabweans outside the country be allowed to vote.
Mudekwa criticised the Mugabe regime for denying millions of people
their Constitutional right to take part in the polls on March 29th.
In addition to the diaspora
vote, the group is calling for free and fair elections next month.
Mudekwa said a message should be passed to Harare that ZRYM members
will engage in certain unspecified activities if the demands are
not met.
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