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New
wave of violent farm invasions
Media
Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
Weekly
Media Update 2005-36
Monday September 19th – Sunday September 25th
2005
THE government
media’s status as unreliable sources of information was again affirmed
by their failure to expose a new wave of violent farm invasions,
leaving the responsibility to the niche market private media.
For instance,
The Standard (25/9) reported that armed gangs led by state
security agents and other government officials had seized farms
in Chipinge and Nyazura after brutally assaulting farm workers and
harassing the owners. In one incident, the paper reported, Ashanti
Farm manager Allen Warner was severely assaulted after a failed
attempt by a senior official of the Central Intelligence Organisation,
Joseph Chiminya, to shoot him with an "Uzi light machine
gun". The gun reportedly "jammed"
when he tried to fire it.
In another case,
a senior official from the Zimbabwe Embassy in London allegedly
invaded Brackenridge Farm with "12 police officers in
tow" and instructed the owner to "vacate
the farm at night". Four of the police officers were
reportedly armed with AK 47 automatic rifles. The Standard
presented the violence as being linked to National Security and
Land Reform Minister Didymus Mutasa’s incitement against white commercial
farmers during his address to the Masvingo land audit committee
two weeks ago.
Mutasa reportedly
told the committee that the few remaining white farmers should be
"cleared out" because they were "dirty"
and "filthy".
However, the
paper reported Mutasa as having distanced himself from the mayhem,
saying farmers should report the invasions to the police.
Studio 7 (21/9)
and The Daily Mirror (24/9) carried similar reports although
they did not link the invasions to the hate language attributed
to Mutasa. The Daily Mirror quoted the evicted farmers as
having said invaders told them that they had no "rights
to the land" under the 17th Constitutional
amendment.
The failure
by the government media to report these disturbing new developments
buttress arguments that they are complicit in these incidents of
violence, racial bigotry and incitement precisely because they have
allowed government officials to break the law with impunity. This
grave dereliction of duty by the public media reinforces demands
for the establishment of alternative mass media free from government
control to record accurately the realities of Zimbabwean society.
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