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ZANU PF thugs burn houses in Chimanimani
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
May 09, 2011
In suspected
politically motivated violence, seven houses belonging to 3 households
were burnt and several people beaten up by suspected but unidentified
ZANU (PF) thugs in Chimanimani East's Cashel Nyambeya Village in
Ward 1. The dreadful attack took place on the night of 1 May, 2011
in the district whose Member of Parliament
is Samuel Undenge (Zanu (PF)).
Youth Forum's
Chimanimani District Chairperson, Pardon Maguta, reports that 15
to 20 thugs chanting ZANU (PF) slogans and singing revolutionary
songs praising the party attacked the houses at around midnight.
The attackers demanded to know why members of these households had
attended the Movement for Democratic Change congress that was held
in Bulawayo. The houses attacked belonged to Moses Chemwanyisa,
Admire Chizikani and his mother, Naomi Chizikani who is also a widow.
The occupants
of the houses, who were mainly women and children, screamed for
help but no one came to their rescue as the brutality and mercilessness
of ZANU (PF) and state sponsored thugs is well documented and still
fresh in the minds of the village dwellers after the June 2008 violence.
The same people were also victimized by ZANU PF youths in March
2011 and had to seek refugee with relatives in Mutare after the
police failed or decided not to deal with the culprits. This time
the targets were not so lucky as the assailants attacked around
midnight and burnt the houses and attacked the occupants, several
of whom had to be hospitalized after suffering serious injuries.
The incident
has since been reported to Cashel Police Station and efforts to
get comments from the police were futile as Youth Forum officers
were turned away at the gate. These incidents fly in the face of
reports by the police that claim the MDC is topping the violence
record. It is mind-boggling how the law enforcement agents decide
to document alleged MDC-T intra-party violence when the MDC-T is
almost always at the receiving end of politically motivated violence.
Myriads of reports of attacks on MDC-T supporters are awash in several
police camps while other victims are turned away and the police
do not find it necessary to release these.
The Youth
Forum calls upon the negotiators dealing with the roadmap to
elections to come up with a clause that deals decisively with perpetrators
of violence and mechanisms to make sure such agreements are implemented
fully. The country is bracing for elections and for these to be
free and fair, the playing field must be level not only in the run
up to elections, but well before the elections are announced. If
the current violence goes unchecked, people will not turn out to
vote fearing for their lives. ZANU (PF) leaders must come out clear
and denounce the violence, the Global
Political Agreement recognizes the importance of free political
activity and the Freedom of Assembly and Association and honestly,
party leaders must not send thugs to beat people because their relatives
have attended other parties' congresses. ZANU (PF) held their congress
a few months ago in the same province and no other political party
attacked them. Political tolerance is vital for free and fair elections.
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