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ZimRights condemns banning of peace-building play
Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights)
September 04, 2012

Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) registers its disappointment with the reported banning of a peace building theatrical play entitled "No voice No Choice" produced by Tafadzwa Muzondo.

The Censorship Board has reportedly banned the play on accusations that contrary to the peace building concept contained in the script, it is against the spirit of national healing and that it incites religious animosity hence cannot be performed in a politically polarized environment like Zimbabwe. The Artists for Democracy in Zimbabwe Trust additionally quoted the letter addressed to Muzondo from the Censorship Board stating that it "observed that the play is about discouraging the youths participating in political violence in particular and against political violence in general".

ZimRights however, finds the interpretation misplaced, unconvincing and misinforming especially considering that the play has already toured areas beyond national borders such as South Africa, Zambia and Malawi and has successfully evoked crucial and informative discussions amongst community members. The play has been well received in such places. Locally, a Masvingo court ruled in favour of Muzondo when police attempted to ban the same play in the province during the Youths Cultural Arts Festival (YOCAF). Further to that, the play happened to be a 2012 contender of the Outstanding Theatrical Production category of the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA).

Deducing from the communities' responses, the play has proven that it is has made a positive impact on the national healing debate in communities. We therefore, urge the Censorship Board to be objective for the good of the industry. We also call upon the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe to chip in and rescue the victims of these unethical moves.

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