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Police
quiz ZLHR employees, disrupt IWD commemorations
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
March 08, 2011
Police in Bulawayo on Tuesday 8 March 2011 quizzed two employees
of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) for organising commemorations
to mark International Women's Day.
Police from
Luveve Police Station in the high density suburb of Luveve first
quizzed Prisca Dube, the programmes assistant for ZLHR's Matabeleland
Satellite Office before summoning Lizwe Jamela, the senior projects
lawyer to the police station.
At the police
station, the police quizzed the two about the commemorations.
The police told
Jamela and Dube that the "obtaining environment" doesn't
allow for them to hold such commemorations as they could be hijacked
by some unruly elements who could turn them into violent protests.
The police told
the ZLHR employees to reschedule their commemorations to a later
date when the environment permits.
About 27 anti-riot
police who were in two truckloads dispersed participants, who had
gathered at Luveve Baptist Church for the International Women's
Day festivities.
ZLHR had organised
commemorations at Luveve Baptists Church in the high density suburb
to mark International Women's Day. International Women's
Day is celebrated each year on 8 March to mark the economic, political
and social achievements of women.
The ZLHR employees
were advised that Zimbabwe was liberated as a result of the shedding
of blood and that this country is not a "property" of
the human rights organisation.
Meanwhile, police
on Tuesday 8 March 2011 arrested 16 women at the Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Bulawayo offices and briefly
detained them at the Bulawayo Central Police Station.
The women were
later released after the intervention of the ZCTU Paralegal Officer.
The women were arrested despite furnishing the police with a court
order obtained by ZLHR lawyers on Monday 7 March 2011, allowing
the ZCTU to stage a peaceful march in the city to commemorate International
Women's Day.
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