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2002 Presidential & Harare Municipal elections - Index of articles
Kidnapping
- a personal account
Duke
du Coudray
February 20, 2002
On leaving the
Ayrshire club in Raffingora, some 30 kilometres north of my home
town, where I had been attending a stress seminar, my vehicle was
surrounded by 22 ( ZANU PF) youths, armed with sticks and whips.
They demanded that I opened my car as they could see copies of the
daily news on the back seat. On opening the trunk they found two
sealed boxes, these opened revealed that they contained 7000 M.D.C
campaign pamphlets each. (The Movement for Democratic change candidate,
Mr Morgan Tsvangirai is the biggest challenge President Robert Mugabe
has ever had to his 22 year rule since independence.) They forced
me to accompany them on a two hour walk through the bush. My shoes
had been removed, and I was made to carry one box of pamphlets on
my head. I was hit on the shoulders when it was considered, that
I was slowing their progress to the local ZANU P-F headquarters.
I was constantly reminded, that I was about to be killed and buried
with my box of pamphlets, as a warning to my fellow M.D.C campaigners.
The local farmers
having set up observation points were able to assist the police
to intercepting our group. We were all taken to Raffingora police
station where I was duly charged under the new Public Order and
Security Bill act, for holding a political meeting, without police
permission. My kidnapers were left free to walk away. So much for
Mr Mugabe's promise of a free and fair election. Did he perhaps
mean "YOU MAY VOTE FOR ANY ONE OF YOUR CHOICE, PROVIDED THAT CHOICE
IS ME."
I thank the
Raffingora farmers as well as those who drove from my home town
to assist with my safe return. The campaign goes on.
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