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alert 6 - Shocking cases of violence recorded during Independence
weekend
Zimbabwe
Peace Project
April 21, 2008
Zimbabwe Peace Project
(ZPP) has recorded an alarming increase of incidents of gross forms
of physical attack on civilians by soldiers in army gear. The soldiers
subjecting civilians to these gross physical violations are moving
around with guns and some putting on hoods to conceal their faces.
Some allegations are that some are not real soldiers but thuggery
elements concealed as soldiers. ZPP recorded eight cases of citizens
that were detained at a hospital in Harare mainly women in their
50s and 40s following severe beatings from the said soldiers. The
hospitalised are mainly from Mudzi South, Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe,
Marondera in Mashonaland East, Glen Norah and Epworth in Harare,
Kenzamba village in Mashonaland Central and Chitungwiza.
ZPP is worried that its
own staff has been subjected to acts of violence in the last week.
ZPP monitor for Mt Darwin West had his homestead burnt down in the
early hours at April 18 2008, Zimbabwe's Independence. The
following day on 19 April 2008 ZPP Programme Manager Christine Kwangwari
was harassed by unidentified plain clothes police officers as she
stepped out of the back. She was searched and documents were confiscated
from her possession. The officers grabbed her phone as she tried
to call for help and they also went through her text messages and
took away US$50 from her. Unfortunately she did not take their identities
and the case cannot be followed up.
ZPP condemns the extensive
show of violence that has characterised the post March 29 harmonised
elections. What is most worrisome is that those perpetrating the
violence are doing it with impunity. Below are cases of violence
recorded during the just ended weekend;
Mashonaland
Central
A case of army
brutality was recorded in Mt Darwin East, Chibara village. David
Tonde Nhapera of the MDC was allegedly picked up on Saturday, April
20 2008. Zanu PF supporters are reportedly marching and beating
people at night in Pote and Tengwe villages 4, 5, 14, and 15.
Aaron Magweva (33) of
Kenzamba village was attacked by four Zanu PF youths accusing him
of beating him accusing him of being an MDC polling agent. He said
he was and he was stationed at Kasonde polling station. The ruling
party youths allegedly burnt all the victims' property and
$50billion and he later got help after about a week.
LB (30) a widow of the
same village alleged that the Zanu PF youths knocked at her door
and requested for water she remained quite then the youth requested
to sleep with the girl whom the widow was sharing a bed with and
then they broke the window, she hid under her bed naked with only
a panty on. They then ordered the girl out they asked me to take
off the panty. LB was beaten heavily by about 20 Zanu PF youths
for an hour before they ran away. The assailants asked for MDC-T
t-shirts they found nothing.
Mashonaland
East
Sakina Maguma
(F) of between 40-45yrs of Chikawa village in Mudzi South Constituency
and more than ten MDC-T supporters were tortured by war veterans
and Zanu PF youths accused of having voted for opposition party
MDC-T. They were informed that they were sell outs that wanted to
bring back the colonial era. They were told to lie down on their
stomachs, beaten with logs and fists.
Uzumba
Maramba Pfungwa
Eight Zanu PF
youths and two war veterans identified as Cloud Mashoko a Soldier,
Oswell Kasakura a soldier and a war veteran Aaron Jack Kadande nicknamed
Zizi, Zanu PF youth vice chair Raphel Chimhandu, Tichafa Chimunhu,
Wellington Chimunhu, Dova Mutekede, Nyepanai Mutekede, Marisa Mapika
and Ian Makonde beat up Portia Pfiramata, Demius Dombo and Happiness
Mutata (30) of Mutata village on Saturday, 12 April 2008 around
10pm. The victims were allegedly attacked with logs and axes. Happiness
Mutata was beaten together with his wife Kudakwashe Chakasviba;
he was attacked three times with an axe. The husband and wife ran
away but three rooms from the main house were destroyed. A kitchen
was burnt and a two room house was damaged together with property
worth $1billion. Mutata is employed as a cotton grader and he alleged
that he was informed that both his hands would be broken so that
he would never work again. His harvested cotton was burnt. He alleged
that other villager's houses were burnt and about 28 people
ran away from the village. The affected villagers are from Mutata,
Mukango and Matumbura villages. Matata is hospitalised at a local
hospital.
An MDC-T losing Councillor
for Ward 11, Tazvitya Kanodewe, Wilbert Nyajina MDC-organising secretary
for Uzumba Constituency and Alexander Kawa, campaigning team Secretary
for Administration have deserted their homesteads following severe
intimidation and torture of Nyajina and Kawa. Kawa revealed a heart
rending story of how he was captured from his homestead by Zanu
PF supporters and war veterans numbering 18 at around 10pm. Kawa
stated that he was attacked by a sjambok with a diamond wire cable
attached to a strong stick. The man was attacked viciously and ferociously
with the sjambok which left marks all over his body. Kawa was beaten
under his feet with an iron bar and was asked to trot to Karimbika
Business Centre in UMP a torture base 5Km away, all this time his
hands were bound on his back with handcuffs that were hurting. Kawa
and the group arrived at the site of the torture base where he was
tied with big ropes with a thickness of 2 to 3 cm in diameter to
a pole. He was then thrashed severely again until the break of dawn
when the individuals attacking him left as he said they intend to
conceal their identities. Kawa said in his dizziness and the darkness
he managed to steal a glance at one of the faces of his assailants,
he saw a face of a young man, he could not place his identity and
the young man turned away and quickly these men were replaced by
known war veterans in the area leading a group of other Zanu PF
elements. These were identified as brothers Aaron Garura, Rudolph
Garura, Muzanenhamo Davatava, and Archibald Ndowe of Zanu PF. These
war veterans were moving around with a large group of youths drawn
from Zengenene village and Tsomba village in the same constituency.
Kawa said the number of victims had now grown big with other known
MDC supporters drawn from the constituency brought to the base roughly
to answer for their crime of supporting the MDC-T and daring to
raise a voice of decent in the province.
Kawa said all the victims
were ordered to lie down and the perpetrators now numbering hundreds
were instructed to group themselves in fives as the symbol of the
MDC open hand emblem. Kawa said he received ten strong strokes with
hands still handcuffed on his back. The perpetrators took turns
to can as each perpetrator as the commander of the war veterans
instructed the commanding the attackers stated that each individual
perpetrator was supposed to can an individual with all the strength
that he could master and then hand over to others. After the stokes
the victims were asked to run a 100m distance back and forth saying
at the finishing line that they were supporting a puppet opposition
that was being used by the western colonisers and was threatening
to unseat the legitimate Zanu PF party. After a number of runs Kawa
and others were asked to roll in gravel and later on asked to lie
on top of concrete blocks that used to be structures of torture
houses put in place by the Ian Smith regime.
Kawa said what got him
really terrified was when the commander of the war veterans ordered
one other war veteran present to supply a castrating machine that
he use for his cattle. The castrating machine was going to be used
on Kawa because no MDC kids were supposed to be raised in that village
so to make sure Kawa was going to have his manhood destroyed by
a cattle castrating machine. Kawa said he was extremely lucky because
the war veteran owner of the castration machine lied that it was
borrowed by someone who could not be easily traced. In his own words
Kawa said "Since I was born in Uzumba constituency through
the Smith regime, the coming in of the MDC in 1999, the farm invasions
and the bloody campaigns of 2000 and 2005, I have never encountered
such brutality. This is serious."
Kawa survived the torture
by a whisker and he managed to go to hospital. The other victims
are said to be still wallowing in pain at home because they were
told by their perpetrators never to leave their homesteads because
more will come. Kawa was hospitalised at Nyadire mission hospital
in the province were his patient record card is written Date Of
Admittance 14 April 2008 and Date of Discharge 17 April 2008 and
his hospital record number was 307/08. On the card the doctor wrote
that he sustained deep tissue injuries on the foot and a statement
written on his card was that the Patient came in as an assault case
during a political issue. Kawa said the hospital tried everything
but the Doctor could not help much as the medical place did not
have crucial medicines and even bandages. An x-ray was recommended
but this was difficult because the machine was malfunctioning. After
his discharge the hospital however managed to drive Kawa some 10Km
from the hospital and they told him that was how far they could
go without putting themselves in danger. The MDC-T member then walked
on his sore feet through the bush because he could not risk the
main road for fear of the known. He walked a whole day until he
reached a point where he thought he could manage to get transport
to his party headquarters in Harare. He said he is still in the
clothes that he was taken into hospital wearing and he is not quite
sure what he is going to eat or his accommodation because at the
MDC-T headquarters he met many other displaced people that the opposition
party has been confounded with. He said his party is overwhelmed
and he is asking for well wishers to help him with different services.
He is currently being assisted by Counselling Services Unit in Harare
but he still needs assistance.
The other two men also
ran away from the province and they are now in Harare without the
knowledge of what happened to their families or what is happening
to their villages. The perpetrators allegedly destroyed 50 cattle
belonging to MDC-T members and goats were poked out their eyes before
they were killed. The perpetrators are said not to be doing this
for the love of meat but they are leaving the cattle and goats caucuses
lying saying anything that is associated with the MDC-T should be
killed. This is sad and it plays havoc with peace of a nation.
Mudzi
South
David Kanjiri
a councillor for Zanu PF with about 20 people and including three
females ambushed Ruth Chinogureyi (30), Takaitei Chinogureyi (26)
of Donzwe, Chinogureyi village's residence and broke down
a door to the room where the two were sleeping. They pushed out
the husband and wife and they were beaten. The husband was accused
of supporting the opposition MDC-T. They were assaulted with logs
and left for dead. RC narrating the ordeal said her husband was
the one who was badly assaulted. An aunt of the couple Dadirai Rangwani
was also beaten and discharged.
LB (30) a widow also
of Chinogureyi village stated that the Zanu PF supporters also visited
her homestead and pretended to ask for water and she did not respond.
The perpetrators attacked her naked.
Mutoko
South
Two war veterans
and Zanu PF supporters of Village 109 accused Stella Gatsi (51)
of supporting the MDC since her son Livingstone Gatsi contested
to be a councillor on an MDC ticket. The victim resides in the same
village with the perpetrators. She was beaten with logs and her
two bedroomed houses together with a kitchen were burnt including
all her property inside and her harvest groundnuts, maize and cotton.
25 Chickens were burnt. The assailants promised to come and take
away 20 cattle and six goats for Independence celebration.
Harare
Armed Soldiers
numbering about 25 visited Irene Chatambudza's (46) looking
for her daughters' husband, an ex-soldier now leader of the
MDC in the district. She was accused of keeping Lot Mutumwa who
they say is now a sell out. After talking to Mutuma they fired three
shots at Mutuma who managed to overpower the armed soldier who later
revealed that he was sent by an army official. Husband and wife
are hospitalised in a Harare hospital. The incident took place on
17 April 2008.
Glen
Norah
About 28 soldiers
and eight police officers beat up revellers around 7pm in Residents'
Spaceman Bar in the constituency. Welling, 37, residential address
provided narrated the ordeal from a hospital bed at a local hospital
in Harare. He said the soldiers pounced on about 20 revellers in
the bar and accused them of having burnt a Kombi, a charge which
most of them denied. The soldiers then ordered the revellers to
lick dirt from the bar's floor. The soldiers allegedly kicked
the revellers ordered the narrator to clean the floor while another
reveller was beating him. Taurayi Katerere, 24 of Glen Norah was
allegedly beaten at Spaceman while he was buying his supper sadza
and the police allegedly took away Z$4 billion.
Chitungwiza
Arthur Taderera (56)
of Unit A Chitungwiza, was driving from Huruyadzo shops when about
10 soldiers attacked him and beat him up accusing him of being an
MDC-T supporter. Taderera was indeed an election agent of MDC also
came from Buhera. He was kicked lying on the ground and assaulted
with fan belts, button sticks and rubber. He estimated the period
of the assault to be 20mins. His car was searched and an MDC-T business
community pamphlet was obtained exacerbating the attack. The man
is currently hospitalised at a local Harare Hospital.
Soldiers have imposed
an unofficial curfew of 7pm in the town. Residents are being attacked
wantonly and without any discretion as long as one is seen walking
the streets after 7pm. The transport system in Zimbabwe is a major
problem due to the chronic shortage of fuel so the men and women
coming back home are usually finding themselves at the hands of
the masked soldiers as they finally arrive in their areas of residence
after 7pm. Housewives are facing a bigger problem as they are now
taking turns to visit their neighbours children with deceased parents
or parents in the Diaspora that are being indiscriminately attacked
by the soldiers as the case of ZM of Unit K who was severely attacked
by the soldiers coming from church. His mother is in the UK, elderly
women took turns to cook and wash the boy's wounds. He is
living in constant fear and he has vowed to follow his mother.
Residents are being attacked
coming from drinking places and churches alike in Chitungwiza. A
member of a church that has decided to hold a crusade to let peace
prevail in the country was brought to the reality of what he was
praying for when he encountered soldiers in uniform and hoods in
a rocky area between Unit C and Unit N in Seke. The man of God was
thoroughly beaten and dipped in a sewage pond.
Reports coming from Chitungwiza
and other mentioned parts of the country are many and are synonymous
with a country at war. Residents are tense and very angry; ZPP is
urging the authorities to restrain the activities of soldiers in
high density suburbs, rural areas and all the other areas that they
are operating in. For the sake of peace their presence is intimidating,
degrading and inhuman.
Let Peace Prevail.
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