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Police deny BPRA clearance to stage demonstrations
Bulawayo Progressive
Residents Association (BPRA)
March 03, 2011
Bulawayo police
have denied Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) clearance
to stage demonstrations or hold meetings that were pencilled in
for the month of March 2011. Police said there were given a directive
not to clear any meetings or demonstrations but did not reveal from
what level the order came. BPRA is organising a large scale demonstration
against poor service delivery by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply
Authority (ZESA), Bulawayo City Council (BCC), Zimbabwe Republic
Police (ZRP), registrar's office and retailers in the city that
is set for 31 March 2011.
BPRA sees the
police's move as an affront to freedom of expression and the right
of Zimbabweans to assembly. The association has vowed to defy the
police rule and carry out all its activities as planned while seeking
advice from Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) on possible legal action. Police
patrols in the city have increased significantly in recent weeks,
lending credence to speculations that the armed forces have been
deployed to quell any unrest that may arise in the country following
widespread demonstrations in North Africa.
Visit the Bulawayo
Progressive Residents Association fact
sheet
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