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ZANU-PF militia petrol-bomb houses in Chipinge
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
May 11, 2011
Villagers from
Nyamukwarara in Chipinge district of Manicaland Province were forced
to flee their homes on Sunday 8 May 2011 after ZANU-PF militia went
on a rampage at around 3 am petrol bombing two houses belonging
to Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Ward 27 Chairman Solomon
Mutizawafa and his Ward 16 counterpart Monica Maphosa. It is believed
that the village was targeted because the inhabitants are largely
supporters of the MDC-T.
Reports have
also been received by The Catalyst that five bases were set up by
armed uniformed soldiers in Makoni South also in Manicaland where
the soldiers are constantly monitoring the district in a development
which underlines the critical need for security sector reforms ahead
of any elections.
Parts of the
Manicaland province are under siege from ZANU-PF supporters who
have gone on a rampage, intimidating and instigating violence particularly
in areas where the party suffered its biggest electoral losses in
the 2008 elections.
The targeted violence is a deliberate campaign to force people into
supporting ZANU PF. The party's control over the army and
police remains the greatest threat to the country's political
processes.
Visit the Crisis
in Zimbabwe fact
sheet
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