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Zimbabwe
police raid office of election observers; staff in hiding
Amnesty International
April 25, 2008
Amnesty International
has just received information that at about 10 am (local time),
five police officers from the Zimbabwe Republic Police's Criminal
Investigations Department (CID) raided the offices of the Zimbabwe
Elections Support Network (ZESN) in Harare.
"The actions taken
by the police today are unacceptable," said Amnesty International.
"The Zimbabwean police must stop harassing political and human
rights activists immediately and act to protect victims of post-election
violence."
The police had a search
warrant signed by the officer in charge of CID Homicide authorizing
them to search for "subversive material likely to cause the
overthrow of a constitutionally-elected government".
They are in the process
of searching ZESN offices.
The police are now looking
for Ms Rindai Chipfunde-Vava, National Director of the ZESN, and
Mr Noel Kututwa, the organization's chairperson.
Police are believed to
have taken Tsungai Kokerai, the ZESN's Programme Manager "to
assist with investigations". They have also removed some files.
This morning police also
raided the offices of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC),
Zimbabwe's main opposition party. An estimated 375 people
were reportedly arrested. Among them are people who had taken refugee
at the MDC's offices after having fled the on-going violence
being perpetrated by ZANU-PF supporters and soldiers.
*ZESN is
a coalition of 38 organisations that was involved in observing the
29 March elections. ZESN deployed local observers during the elections.
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