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SCMZ
membership raided in current onslaught of civic society organizations Student
Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ)
June 09, 2008
As part of the
ongoing onslaught on civic society organisations in Zimbabwe, the
Ecumenical Centre, a conglomeration of faith based democracy organisations
which house the Student Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ), the
Ecumenical Support Services (ESS), the Christian Alliance (CA) and
Zimbabwe National Pastors Conference (ZNPC) and PADARE
Men's Forum on Gender has been raided at around 1300hrs, Monday
09 June 2008 by heavily armed members of the police, central intelligence
and military personnel.
The Student Christian
Movement of Zimbabwe a chapter of the World Student Christian Federation
(WSCF) based in Geneva Switzerland which stands for promoting justice
and peace in Zimbabwe has received with great shock the subsequent
raid, arrest and detention of some of its employees and executive
members. In the process police ransacked the SCMZ offices and confiscated,
computers, laptops, digital cameras, and a mini bus. The movement
sees this as a move to incapacitate the movement since it has been
fully geared towards sensitising Christian students and youth on
their rights and responsibilities in the face of a break or make
Presidential runoff pencilled for the 27 of June 2008. Those arrested
are, Prosper Munatsi (SCMZ General Secretary), Sandra Dzvete (office
intern), Langelihle Manyani (Vice Chairperson), Matsiliso Moyo (Gender
Secretary), and Precious (Finance and Administration Officer).
SCMZ condemns such acts
of intimidation directed to civic society players by the state security
agents. SCMZ views the arrests and detentions as part of the broader
campaign of intimidation orchestrated against defenceless citizens.
The ZANU PF government is clearly displaying its degrees in violence.
This is the time for the whole world to see and judge for itself
the true characteristic of a government which has on many times
tried to convince the world that it is not only legitimate but democratic.
The government has abdicated its duties by declaring war on its
own people and creating an atmosphere of general insecurity among
the populace. It is our sacred duty as civic society and opposition
forces to continue fighting for the opening up of democratic space
and justice in Zimbabwe. To members of the ecumenical family the
time has come for us not only to speak but also to act against injustice,
oppression and corruption according to the standard of the word
of God.
Psalms 72:1-4 "May
he judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with justice!
Let the mountains bear prosperity for the people, and the hills
in righteousness! May he defend the cause of the poor of the people,
give deliverance to the needy, and crush the oppressor!
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