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MDC
denied access to public media
MISA-Zimbabwe
October 14, 2004
The government will not allow the opposition MDC access to the public
media ahead of the parliamentary elections slated for March next
year, the Minister of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Patrick Chinamasa
said in Harare yesterday.
Chinamasa told Parliament during the question and answer session
on 13 October 2004 that the government was not "stupid"
to allow the MDC access to the state-controlled media.
He said doing
so would enable the opposition party to propagate British and American
propaganda to "effect an illegal regime change against a popularly
elected government".
The SADC Principles
and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections which among other
provisions, stress the need for political tolerance, binds member
states to allow all political parties equitable access to the state
media.
The minister,
who came short of branding the opposition MDC a terrorist organisation,
said it was unthinkable to expect the United States government to
allow Al Qaeda to broadcast on American television and radios.
"That will
never happen even in Britain," he said.
On the ruling
party’s monopoly of the state media, he said the scales were in
fact tilted in favour of the MDC which he said enjoyed extensive
coverage by CNN and the VOA.
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