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60
detained at Chirundu on way to SADC summit
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
July 28, 2007
It has come to our attention
that police at Chirundu Boarder post detained 60 human rights activists
including a delegation from the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions.
The activists were on their way to the Lusaka SADC Summit.
The police have seized
campaign material that includes posters, T-shirts, fliers etc. Some
activists were stripped of T-shirts they were wearing as the police
considered them 'offensive.'
The latest information
is that 20 of the 60 have managed to cross into Zambia but 40 are
still being interrogated by the police.
It seems the government
is employing one of its dirty tactics in trying to gag the human
rights activists. Various progrsmmes had been lined up by trade
unions, churches and trade unions in highlighting the Zimbabwe situation
at the SADC.
Visit the ZCTU
fact sheet
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