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  • Political Violence Report - November 2008
    Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
    December 18, 2008

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    As the human rights and humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe continues to deteriorate, more voices of dissent are coming up to demand an end to the political impasse by the main political parties.

    Reminiscent of the previous month, civic groups such as the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) took to the streets to express their discontent. Medical professionals also added their voices to demand reforms in the health sector. The Zimbabwean authorities continued in their use of excessive force against these peaceful demonstrators, a trend that has become increasingly worrying and has left many peaceful protestors severely injured and imprisoned.

    The protests by the NCA on 11 November in Bulawayo, Gweru, Harare, Masvingo and Mutare, to advocate for the implementation of a three point plan for:

    1. Transitional Government
    2. People- Driven Constitution
    3. Free and Fair Elections, are an indication of the growing frustration among Zimbabweans with the non-implementation of the power-sharing agreement.

    The Zimbabwean authorities continue to target human rights activists for arrest, detention and abduction. As documented in this report, the police raided the home of the NCA Chairman Lovemore Madhuku at dawn with the intention of arresting him to prevent him from participating in the planned NCA protests on 11 November 2008. Employees of the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) were also arrested while on a field trip in Harare's Budiriro suburb. Their arrest and subsequent detention, as well as that of the NCA Chairman, indicates the growing intolerance of the Zimbabwean authorities of the activities of civic organizations.

    Five months after the Presidential Run-off Election, intolerance and harassment of known and purported MDC supporters by ZANU PF youths, members of the police and army, continue. This report documents the assault of five suspected MDC supporters in Manicaland and a retributive attack on a suspected MDC supporter who had reported to the police in June, an attack by ZANU PF supporters.

    Abductions of MDC personnel have also been on the increase raising fears that the callous murders of MDC activists such as Tonderai Ndira in advance of the 27 June 2008 run-off elections could be repeated. Such reports cast doubt and raise concern over the political will of the Zimbabwean authorities to implement the power-sharing agreement of 15 September.

    The abuse of office by some members of the ZRP continues unabated. This report documents the torture of two men while in police custody and a subsequent ploy by the officers detaining them to extort money from them in order to secure their release. The Human Rights Forum condemns such actions by the police and calls upon them to exercise due professional conduct.

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