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Attacked
for fighting for justice
Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD)
March 06, 2012
Efforts to stage a demonstration today against the suspension
of 29 non-governmental organizations were derailed after three unidentified
man driving a Nissan twin cab belonging to the state department
stormed the COTRAD offices threatened and intimidated office attendants
against staging a demonstration to rebuke the Governor of Masvingo
Province Titus Maluleke. COTRAD has viewed the involvement of the
state department as a direct confrontation to the uplifting of human
rights in a province where they are grossly abused.
Therefore for
whom is the suspension of Non-governmental organization benefiting.
It is just mere rhetoric of the few propagandist who want to cling
on to power and manipulate justice for their own selfish political
aggrandizement. COTRAD stands firm to fight crimes against humanity
that are being committed by those who are abusing public office
like Governor Maluleke who is denying humanitarian organizations
to provide food to the drought prone province and civic organizations
that are working in the province were human
rights were grossly abused during the run up to the Re-run in
June 2008. COTRAD will continue to push for the suspended organizations
to resume their operations in Masvingo.
Meanwhile the
unidentified men impounded 75 "Where you are coming from matters
than were you are going" books sourced from the American Public
Affairs Department and written by Ambassador Charles Ray including
200 discs sourced from Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association that reflected human rights violations
of 2008. COTRAD will continue to play a vanguard role and ensure
that human rights are respected not only in Masvingo but the whole
nation at large.
Visit the COTRAD
fact
sheet
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