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13
people displaced in Chipinge South
Zimbabwe
Peace Project
April
20, 2005
Thirteen people,
most of them who served as MDC election agents in the March general
elections were allegedly displaced by Zanu PF supporters in a fresh
wave of political retribution in Chipinge South recently.
Reports have
it that the evictions were as a result of concerted efforts by some
war veterans, Zanu PF supporters and some members of the Zimbabwe
Republic Police (ZRP).
Most of the
displaced are said to be living in safe houses in the Eastern border
city of Mutare, whose locations could not be immediately established.
The said victims, 10 of whom were MDC election agents are: EB (27),
SM (21), CM (22), JM, NM, ANC, SK, JS DM, EM and three others whose
names were not given.
Most of the
alleged victims come from the Chibuwe, Mwanyisa and Macheta areas,
where it is claimed Zanu PF torture bases have sprouted exponentially
after the ruling party narrowly won the mandate to represent the
constituency in parliament.
It is claimed
EB, from Chibuwe village was shot at by a ZRP Inspector Mabunda
on election day and has been living in hiding ever since the alleged
incident.
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