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Victim
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Charge
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Date
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Harassed / Threats / Kidnapped
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Willis Muponda editor and publisher
of The Sun a weekly community publication in the city
of Gweru
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Harassed by the police in the city.
The police demand a registration certificate from him as prescribed
under AIPPA.
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15 January 2003
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Daily News
Vs Information and Publicity Minister J Moyo
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Moyo says the paper is operating
illegally in his affidavit to the Supreme Court defending
the constitutionality of AIPPA.
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30 January 2003
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The Daily
and Information Minister and Media Commission
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Information Minister Jonathan Moyo
writes to Media Commission Chairperson Dr Tafataona Mahoso
on the "legality" of the continued existence of
the Daily News since it is not registered and its reporters
are not accredited
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Alert written 5 February 2003
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Daily News
editor Nqobile Nyathi, Managing Editor, Abel Mutsakani, Assistant
Editor Sydney Masamvu and News Editor, Luke Tamborinyoka
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The Chairperson of MIC, Tafataona
Mahoso, writes to them and the Daily News saying the
must surrender accreditation cards they were given while working
for the Financial Gazette. Mahoso said that the cards
cannot be used at The Daily News since the paper is not registered.
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14 May 2003
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The Daily News,
The Financial Gazette, The Zimbabwe Independent, Standard
and Mirror
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Ruling party, ZANU PF supporters
destroy thousands of copies of the papers in all towns during
a weeklong mass protest called for by the opposition
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2-6 June 2003
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Edwina Spicer. Journalist and film
producer
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Her home is raided by eight police
officers. Guards, gardener and maid beaten. Gardener admitted
in hospital for a day. Cameras, videos and other equipment
taken, including Z$50 000.
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6 June 2003
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Edwina Spicer
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Home raided for the second time.
Poice officers with a search warrant confiscate more equipment
and six loaves of bread.
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9 June 2003
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Munyaradzi Huni, The Sunday
Mail Political editor
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Tells MISA-Zimbabwe that he is
being threatened by unknown persons who call on his mobile
phone. As a result of this the Sunday Mail has provided
him with a 24-hour guard at his home.
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18 June 2003
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Tafireyi Shereni reporter with
the Telegraph in Chinhoyi
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Had his film confiscated by prison
guards on 6 January 2003. The guards accused him of having
filmed prisoners at the Chinhoyi courts. He denies this accusation.
The officer in charge of Chinhoyi prisons told MISA-Zimbabwe
that the film was blank. He also says that their superiors
ordered them to stop journalists from taking pictures of prisoners.
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6 January 2003
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Cyril Zenda Journalist The Financial
Gazette
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Harassed and had his T shirt torn,
lost a wallet, cell phone and money in Harare’s suburb of
Mbare to a political vigilante group
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October 2003
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Access to Information and Protection
of Privacy Act (AIPPA)
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President Robert Mugabe signed
AIPPA amendments into law.
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13 October
2003
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Bright Chibvuri, editor The
Worker
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Kidnapped on 30 November in the
town of Kadoma while covering elections. Spent a night under
"detention". Released on 1 December.
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30 November 2003
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