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MDC
President barred from addressing meetings
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
August 06, 2004
In the past 10 days,
the Zimbabwe Republic Police have barred President Morgan Tsvangirai from
addressing 11 meetings convened for grassroots officials of the MDC in
Bikita East, Bikita West, Masvingo North, Guutu South, Gutu North, Gokwe
Central, Gokwe East, Gokwe West, Kadoma Central, Silobela and Hwedza.
Mr Tsvangirai believes
the police are abusing their powers in denying a political leader of his
stature, with millions of supporters and followers, from performing his
national duties. He has no option other than to put up a test case in
the courts to get clarity on the police interpretation of the Public Order
and Security Act. He says POSA merely requires political parties to inform
the police as a formality, not to ask for their approval, to hold meetings.
Mr Tsvangirai is further
disturbed by the fact that the planned meetings were not open, public
rallies but consultations with officials from the MDC's structures in
the rural areas. Such meetings are not covered by POSA, according to Mr
Tsvangirai's understanding.
The reasons given
by the police vary from place to place. The most common is that there
is a shortage of manpower, or that Zanu PF also wants the same venue,
or that the officer who is supposed to give the go-ahead is off-duty.
Mr Tsvangirai is very concerned about this new development which casts
serious doubt as to whether Zimbabwe can have a free and fair election
in 2005.
He is watching the
political situation closely with a view to seeking permanent remedies
to the anomaly.
T W Bango Spokesperson
for the President,
Movement for Democratic Change, Harare, Zimbabwe.
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