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Foreign
journalists arrested and barred from filming food queue
Media Institute
of Southern Africa - Zimbabwe Chapter (MISA-Zimbabwe)
February 27, 2003
Two Dutch journalists
Raymond Bouuman and Pim Hauinkels were arrested (yesterday) on 26
February in the city of Bulawayo for filming a bread queue. The
two work for the Dutch TV Journal ITL5.
The two journalists
were taken in for questioning by the police before being released
in about an hour. Bouuman told MISA-Zimbabwe from Bulawayo that
they were filming a bread queue near the Holiday Inn hotel were
they are staying. He said that they are in Zimbabwe to cover the
world cup cricket match between Zimbabwe and Holland. Bouuman informed
MISA-Zimbabwe that they were filming the queue to give their viewers
a general understanding and impression of the life in the city that
is hosting the match. The two are accredited to cover the match.
According to
Bouuman, the police who he believes to be camped at the Holiday
Inn hotel barred the two from filming the queue. They were taken
to a room at the back of the hotel were they were questioned on
why they were taking the films. They were told that they should
stop filming any queues, as this was not allowed. The police informed
the two that the queue was for people looking for jobs and not a
food queue. The police also informed the two that they must not
think that there is a shortage of food in Zimbabwe as Zimbabwe had
enough food for the next 20 years. In the same room, the identity
numbers of the two were taken down by the police. Bouuman said that
before they left, the police enquired on what they would do next
and also the day they will be leaving. Bouuman said that they would
be leaving Zimbabwe on 1 March. Bouuman also said that since yesterday
they are being trailed by people they believe to be police or intelligence
officers. A police officer at the Bulawayo Central police refused
to answer questions on this incident saying they are not aware of
it. Access to the Member in Charge was also denied.
For more information:
Rashweat
Mukundu Research and Information Officer MISA-Zimbabwe
E mail:
misa@mweb.co.zw
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