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Two
reporters arrested while covering Harare demonstration
Reporters
sans frontières / Reporters Without Borders
July 20, 2006
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=18325
Reporters Without Borders today condemned the arrests of Ndamu
Sandu of the independent weekly The Standard and freelancer
Godwin Mangudya while covering a demonstration
by about 70 people yesterday in Harare to demand better municipal
services and to protest against a city council decision raising
the price of water by 1,000 per cent.
Seventeen members
of the Combined
Harare Residents Association, which organised the protest, were
also detained by the police.
"We demand
the immediate release of the detained journalists and demonstrators,
Reporters Without Borders said. In 2001, the government adopted
the Access
to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA), allowing
it to legally gag the press. Today, two journalists are being held
without justification and without being allowed visits by their
lawyers. We firmly condemn these practices and point out that President
Robert Mugabe is on our list of the world's 38 leading press freedom
predators."
The police still
have not told the two journalist what they are charged with, while
Sarah Chishiri of Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), who is acting for all 19 detainees,
said the police still have not allowed her to see her clients.
Using the powers
it gave itself under the AIPPA, the government has already had more
than 10 journalists arrested and four newspapers, including the
Daily News, closed down.
Meanwhile, with
the economic situation in Zimbabwe now catastrophic and inflation
at more than 1,200 per cent, the police systematically crack down
on any sign of popular discontent.
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