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Violence
escalates countrywide
Zimbabwe
Peace Project
May 19, 2008
Mashonaland Central
Appalling cases of politically motivated violence were recorded
in Shamva North. One Sam Kahari (70) also known as Headman Madzivanzira
was on the night of May 11, fatally assaulted. His assailants are
known and were led by two individuals (names supplied) who were
clad in camouflage and armed with guns. It is reported that Sam
Kahari was axed and sustained deep cuts on the head and later died
of the injuries on the same night.
Meanwhile, his
wife Erica Numbe was also axed on the forehead and sustained a deep
cut and is currently hospitalized. The perpetrators are said to
have burnt down his hut and the granary with food stocks leaving
the family without food. Three of the deceased's beasts (cattle)
were also stolen on the same night. The deceased's family
is now leaving in fear. Ken Kahari the firstborn son has since fled
from home fearing further persecution as the perpetrators continue
to visit the deceased's homestead armed with guns chasing
the family away. The case is said to have been reported to the police
but nothing materialized.
On May 16 2008, ZPP received two murder reports with one involving
Edson Zaya and another involving Besta Bakari. Edson Zaya died as
a result of grave assaults inflicted by alleged Zanu PF youths,
led by armed war veterans (names supplied). The incident occurred
at Chidembo Shopping Centre in Shamva North. The deceased also suffered
human bites all over his body. Police at Madziva have since apprehended
the perpetrators. Besta Bakari of Stodart Farm in Shamva South was
also beaten to death by youth militia whose names were not yet known
at the time of the report.
Seven families
including Kenneth Kahari, Standro Ngulube, Ishmael Ngwenya, Shadreck
Ngulube, Timothy Ngwenya in Shamva South were displaced from their
homes from the 11th to the 13th of May 2008 as they had their houses
burnt down by youth militia led four people whose names are available.
The torture gangs were led by two people (names supplied) who were
clad in army combat and armed with guns intimidating people. The
displaced families are in need of basic stuff such as food, clothing
and shelter. Among the displaced are 50 children and a further 200
families who need food and blankets.
In yet another
case, the same torture gang leaders are also said to have raped
a woman name not known in Kajinga village in Shamva North. They
are reported to have had ordered the woman and her husband to come
out of their house and gang raped his wife in his full view. The
husband was subsequently severely assaulted and suffered broken
limbs.
Meanwhile, seven
people are reported to be in a serious condition at Mt Darwin Hospital
as a result of injuries sustained in politically motivated violence
that rocked the area on May 17. Those visited in the hospital by
ZPP could not release their names for fear of further victimization
because they were being watched by the perpetrators.
It is reported
that on Sunday 18th May, Fanuel Mubaira, Taurai Chipunza, Luke Muunganirwa,
Edmore Chitabura, Vimbai Chichera, Wilbor Nyatsanga and Wellington
Honzeri, were kidnapped and taken to Sanye base where they were
tortured for supporting the MDC. The victims were released on Monday
the 19th and Fanuel Mubaira (±60) died on the way while others
were badly injured. Three victims Edmore, Vimbai and Wilbor are
said to be in a critical condition while the other three were recovering
at home. The victims are in need of medical attention as they are
at their homes. The perpetrators allegedly belonging to Zanu PF
are known.
Midlands
The situation is reported to be deteriorating in Mberengwa Over
20 badly tortured victims from Mberengwa North have allegedly been
blocked by Zanu PF supporters from seeking treatment in Zvishavane.
Transporters in the area are afraid of taking the injured to Zvishavane
since the state operatives were going after all those involved in
such activities in the past week.
Four people
from Chief Mapiravana who suffered deep cuts and swollen limbs on
May 17 after being whipped with barbed wire, are in Zvishavane seeking
treatment. They are Frank Ndlovu, Nhlahla Ndlovu, Mandla Dube and
Sibongile Bafana.
ZPP also received
reports that in Zvemagwiro and Chesanga, people were also assaulted
and are in dire need of medical attention and treatment.
Masvingo
Tedius Mbiza, and Solistas Manyika were assaulted in Maranda area
of Mwenezi West by alleged Zanu PF supporters and two war veterans
whose names are available.
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