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Women beaten as violence spreads to grassroots communities
Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights)
May 20, 2010
An
Epworth woman was recently attached by ZANU PF supporters leaving
her for dead in her house
A group of ZANU PF supporters
comprising six youths an older party official dragged Abigail Bamhare
out of her house in the evening to beat her up. Using a rock, they
crushed her back and shoulder, before slitting her mouth with a
sharp object. Panicking at the amount of blood that oozed from her
injuries, the youth fled the scene, proceeding to a nearby hut to
attack another victim whom they suspected to be an MDC supporter.
Bamhare's 'crime'
was signing up to support Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's
MDC party in General elections way back in 2008. This incident has
left her bedridden and she can no longer tend her garden, her only
source of livelihood. Many people in Epworth have been savagely
beaten, raped and other forced to flee their homes in a tide of
low key violence that continues right now under the watch of Harare
provincial chairman Amos Midzi. With public hearings on a new constitution
set to resume early next month, the situation has become dangerous.
ZimRights condemns government
officials who condone such violence, and also take part. All reports
of politically motivated violence are a clear indication that Zimbabwe
still has a long way to go before people learn to respect basic
human rights. ZimRights will continue to speak out for the voiceless
and make people realise that we can still live in a peaceful society
in spite of political differences.
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Human Rights Association (ZimRights) fact
sheet
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