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ZIMBABWE:
Few options left for independent press – MISA
IRIN
News
May 20, 2004
JOHANNESBURG - The Zimbabwe office of the Media Institute of Southern
Africa (MISA) has slammed the arrest and detention of the editor
of independent newspaper The Standard.
Editor Bornwell Chakaodza and reporter Valentine Maponga were arrested
on Wednesday for contravening the Public Order and Security Act
(POSA) when The Standard published a report on the murder of a mining
boss.
The Standard had published an article in which relatives of slain
nickel mining executive Leonard Chimimba allegedly implicated government
officials in his death. Chimimba had reportedly been assisting police
investigating the disappearance of truckloads of nickel.
MISA's Zimbabwe information officer, Rashweat Mukundu, told IRIN
on Thursday that the two were questioned by police for several hours
before they were released on Wednesday night.
Mukundu said the two journalists "were released last night [Wednesday]
around 7pm, and police said they would proceed by way of a summons,
should they need to pursue the matter. The police questioned them
and they signed warned-and-cautioned statements before their release".
"This is the same kind of harassment we have seen the police and
army perpetrate on the private media since POSA and the Access to
Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Since the closure of
the Daily News, the only independent voices are The Independent,
The Standard, and the Financial Gazette ... it's clear the intention
of the government is to close those remaining voices," Mukundu remarked.
He added: "As we go towards elections in 2005, we are likely to
see quite a lot of this kind of harassment, to stop the private
media from being critical of some policies affecting Zimbabweans,
and reporting on incidents [likely to embarrass government]."
He noted that there "seem to be very few options left for the media
in Zimbabwe", and called for "pressure from the [Southern African]
region" to help preserve media freedom.
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