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Zanu
PF youth detain freelance journalist
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
February 24, 2010
Some ZANU PF
youths on Wednesday 24 February 2010 detained freelance photo-journalist
Andrison Manyere for filming a demonstration held in the capital,
Harare.
Manyere was seized at
the corner of Fourth Street and Jason Moyo Avenue whilst covering
the demonstration organized by the ZANU PF youths to protest against
the imposition and maintenance of targeted travel sanctions on the
party's leaders.
Manyere was detained
at the ZANU PF provincial offices near the Fourth Street bus terminus
for about 15 minutes and accused of taking video footage on behalf
of some western media organisations. The ZANU PF supporters reprimanded
him for not seeking their permission before taking pictures of the
demonstration.
Manyere, who was handed
over to some Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) officials,
who were at the party's offices by the ZANU PF youths, was
forced to delete his film footage, which he had taken earlier on
before being released.
Human rights lawyers
from ZLHR had already launched an organised search for Manyere before
they located him. Manyere's lawyer Tawanda Zhuwarara of ZLHR
is working on filing a complaint of kidnapping to the police.
The ZANU PF youths, who
marched from their provincial offices to the party's national
headquarters also picketed outside the compound of the US Embassy.
The youths were addressed
at the ZANU PF national headquarters by ZANU PF spokesman Rugare
Gumbo, the party's Secretary for Youth Affairs and his deputy
Edison Chakanyuka and Amos Midzi, the Zanu PF chairman for Harare
Province.
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