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Clean
up claims five in Porta Farm
Zimbabwe
Peace Project
July 01,
2005
In what could
be seen as an escalating human rights crisis, the controversial
'Operation Murambatsvina' claimed the lives of five people, two
of them infants in Porta farm, after Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP),
council police and suspected National Youth Service elements descended
upon resisting evictees yesterday.
It is said one
of the victims, Mai Douglas who was said to be evidently pregnant
was pushed off a moving lorry that had come to ferry the evictees
by yet to be identified people manning the truck. Loyce Mandigora
reportedly died from exposure after her makeshift house was demolished
by authorities on Monday.
Perhaps the
most shocking death was that of Chrispen Kapenhure, a five year
old boy who, according to eye witnesses was run over by a government
truck that was in the process of ferrying evictees bundled into
it by council and police officials. An unidentified girl of not
more than five years old was also reportedly killed in unclear circumstances
during the demolition exercise at the farm. Reports have it that
Rebecca Mupandani a terminally ill woman died while being bundled
into one of the trucks. According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human
Rights, the police officials on the ground refused to talk to the
lawyes.
According to
information reaching the ZPP, the police were by yesterday still
to retrieve the body of Loyce Mandigora to a mortuary. Police details
tasked to enforce the 'clean-up' at the farm, reports say, remained
mum over the deaths, while one suspected ruling party youth sporting
blue overalls claimed the deceased courted the unfortunate outcome
when they refused to be evicted.
This is not
the first time that vulnerable people have died under the controversial
exercise. A child was reportedly killed in the first week of June
in Tafara when a bulldozer pulled down a house in which the minor
was trapped.
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