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Arrest of MMPZ director Andy Moyse outrageous
Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe (CCDZ)
December 06, 2011

The Centre for Community Development In Zimbabwe (CCDZ) condemns in the strongest terms the politically-motivated arrest of Mr Andy Moyse, the director of the Media Monitoring Project of Zimbabwe (MMPZ). The arrest of Mr Moyse in Harare and three (3) MMPZ advocacy officers in Gwanda is a well calculated move by the partisan and discredited Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to silence the media and NGOs ahead of the planned elections.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has lost all credibility as an institution that is supposed to conduct its duties in a non-partisan and professional manner. We urge the immediate release of Mr Moyse and his workmates. The MMPZ and CCDZ will continue to provide civic and voter education to people so that they can make informed choices during elections.

The arrest of MMPZ employees is part of a wider strategy by the government to clampdown on media and civic groups that are considered vocal during election time. MMPZ is a target because of their voter education to grassroots communities ahead of the constitutional referendum and the planned elections. No amount of pressure from the ZRP and other state agencies will deter us from working with communities and disseminate information on the lack of progress in the implementation of the Global Political Agreement (GPA).

The partisan conduct of ZRP is a clear indication that Zimbabwe is not yet ready to deliver a credible election. We reiterate our calls for a clear elections roadmap, including the reform of abusive State institutions like ZRP before the next elections. Without reforms of these abusive State security apparatus, the planned elections will be another sham.

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