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SOUTH
AFRICA-ZIMBABWE: COSATU protest campaign starts next month
IRIN News
February 25, 2004
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=45787
[ This report does not
necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations]
Johannesburg
- The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is to demonstrate
outside the Zimbabwean embassy on 9 March to press for free and
fair elections. The demonstration will form part of a series of
protest actions, including a blockade of the border, in the run-up
to Zimbabwe's elections on 31 March, a senior official told IRIN.
"We are currently
in talks with our counterparts in the neighbouring countries in
the region to join our blockade of the Zimbabwean border, which
is likely to happen in the next two weeks," said COSATU president
Willie Madisha.
"We want to express
our solidarity with the working class and the poor in Zimbabwe,
whose rights as citizens must be protected. We are not supporting
the opposition MDC [Movement for Democratic Change] or the ruling
ZANU-PF," he stressed.
COSATU intends to holds
weekly demonstrations at the embassy and the border, details of
which will be announced next week.
The campaign
has been prompted by the Zimbabwean authorities' decision to expel
a second 18-member COSATU "fact-finding" mission earlier
this month. The first "solidarity" trip to Zimbabwe in
October 2004 also ended abruptly when the group was deported.
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