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Studio
7 correspondent arrested at Cathedral
Zimbabwe Journalists for Human Rights
February 17, 2008
http://www.zimbabwejournalists.com/story.php?art_id=3566&cat=1
Harare - Armed
riot police beat up Anglican parishioners at the Cathedral and arrested
five including a Studio 7 Correspondent Fazila Mahomed for allegedly
operating as a journalist without state accreditation from the Media
and Information Commission.
Some of those arrested include a member of the Vabvuwi Guild, a
men's fellowship in the Anglican Church Evison Bhonzo and the Churchwarden
for the Cathedral only identified as Mrs. Chibaya and three others
whose identities could not be immediately confirmed.
All parishioners were not charged and returned to continue with
their church service, outside the cathedral after former Harare
Bishop Nolbert Kunonga continued to defy Judge President Rita Makarau's
judgment that Anglicans in Harare Diocese would share the church
services until the dispute has been finalized. They sustained some
bruises on their limbs.
The Zimbabwe Journalists for Human Rights condemns in the strongest
terms the high-handedness of the state police against innocent people
worshipping God, let alone the assault of a journalist carrying
out her professional duties. Failure to produce a MIC accreditation
card does not in anyway warrant harassment or threats.
This display of unnecessary bravado by the police demonstrates the
lengths at which they will go to deny Zimbabweans their right to
worship.
Fazila was merely standing by the church witnessing as the deputy
sheriff attempted to break the locks at the cathedral to allow parishioners
entry into the church when the police arrested her.
The response of the police has shown the world how crude and senseless
the police can become when faced with unarmed citizens exercising
their rights. Given the forthcoming elections, we urge the media
to be watchful of overzealous policemen who act without thought.
She was represented at the police station by lawyer Tafadzwa Mugabe
of the Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights while the parishioners were represented
by Diocesan registrar Mike Chingore and Diocesan Secretary Christopher
Tapera.
The police confiscated her tape recorder and headphones. Fazila
is set to return to the police station tomorrow in the company of
her lawyer to know her fate.
For details and comments please contact the undersigned
Precious Shumba (Secretary General) - +263 91 2 869 294
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