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Media
commemorates the closure of The Daily News and The Daily News on
Sunday
MISA-Zimbabwe
September 12, 2007
The government should
comply with the judgement of the Supreme Court and High Court by
immediately disbanding the partisan and partial Media and Information
Commission (MIC).
Media practitioners from
Harare made the call during the commemoration to mark the closure
of the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) publications, The
Daily News and The Daily News on Sunday which were held on 11 September
2007. The two publications were closed on 11 September 2003 after
the Supreme Court came with its infamous "dirty hands judgement".
Andy Moyse,
the co-ordinator of the Media
Monitoring Project of Zimbabwe (MMPZ) hailed The Daily News
and The Daily News on Sunday as being among the most vibrant and
vocal publications ever to emerge from Zimbabwe. He stated that
the publications played a crucial role in conscientising Zimbabweans
about their right to freedom of expression and the need for media
freedom. He further stated that since the closure of this publication,
Zimbabweans have suffered from an information deficiency. He however
acknowledged the role being played by publications such as The Zimbabwean,
The Standard and The Financial Gazette which have continued to wage
the war of fighting for freedom of expression.
Moyse went on to state
that, like mealie meal, bread and other basic commodities; information
has disappeared from the shelf. He urged all Zimbabweans to lobby
for better policies which would enable access to and the free flow
of information.
Dzimbabwe Chimbga,
from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights reiterated his organisation's
commitment to ensuring the creation of an independent and pluralistic
media environment. Chimbga stated that the banning of media houses
and harassment of media practitioners was done with disregard for
Section 20 of the Zimbabwean
Constitution which talks about freedom of expression. He said
whilst Zimbabwe is a signatory to a number of regional and international
instruments which promotes the right to freedom of expression, it
is surprising to note that the same government is on a mission to
muzzle the media and stifle its operation
Participants at the commemoration
expressed optimism that The Daily News, The Daily News on Sunday
and other banned publications will one day suffice again to counter
the propagandistic material being broadcast and published by the
state media.
The commemoration was
organised by MISA-Zimbabwe in collaboration with Harare Press Club.
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