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Government
media must stop insulting the intelligence of the nation
Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
April 17, 2008
MMPZ is obliged
to remind the government-controlled media that their dissemination
of false stories and forged documents is a criminal offence under
Zimbabwean law and represents an unprecedented level of contempt
for the practice of journalism and the people of Zimbabwe.
Two stories published in The Herald today (one of them in the Chronicle)
and broadcast in yesterday's ZTV news bulletins clearly illustrate
the level to which these organizations have become slaves to the
authorities' disinformation propaganda machine.
One story published in
The Herald seeks to "expose" an attempt by MDC leader
Morgan Tsvangirai to summon "British military intervention"
in Zimbabwe on the basis of a clearly fictitious "MDC Alliance
memorandum of understanding signed between Tsvangirai and various
rightwing groups in Zimbabwe and South Africa". The alleged
document, published in full on the paper's inside pages, is
undated and outlines a range of confused and hare-brained schemes
to disenfranchise Zimbabweans and hand the country back to the whites
and white commercial interests, in exchange for unspecified UK/USA
support for "a military offensive to unseat the Government . . . "
The front-page story and the document clearly represent a crude
attempt to incite fear and confusion among the Zimbabwean population
and to encourage disaffection and hatred against Tsvangirai and
the opposition MDC.
The other story (in both
papers) seeks to damage the reputation of SADC chairman, Zambian
President, Levy Mwanawasa, and "expose" Tsvangirai as
a "puppet" of the British on the basis of a letter allegedly
written to the opposition leader by British Premier, Gordon Brown,
which the British Embassy has already dismissed as a forgery.
The letter, allegedly
a response to one written by Tsvangirai, is reproduced on The Herald's
inside pages and included the crest of the office of the British
Prime Minister and his alleged signature. It pledges Britain's
support to "ensure . . . SADC is more directly involved in
this crisis in Zimbabwe," and that Tsvangirai's "electoral
success (is) respected".
On the strength of this
forgery, the papers quote Zimbabwe's former Justice Minister,
Patrick Chinamasa, identified as the chairman of ZANU PF's
media sub-committee, saying, "It is evident that the extraordinary
SADC summit was held at the behest of the British, and ZANU PF calls
on President Mwanawasa not to be part of the regime-change agenda
against Zimbabwe."
The story also quotes
Chinamasa saying that Tsvangirai's collaboration with Britain
in seeking "illegal regime change" is "treasonous".
No effort was
made by the papers to establish the authenticity of the letter and
it can only be assumed that the forgery was deliberately publicized
in order to provide false grounds upon which to build a case against
the MDC leader to portray him as a traitor to the nation.
There can be no worse abuse of the media than these shameful attempts
to manipulate public sentiment against an obviously popular leader,
especially at a time when the country faces its gravest political
crisis since independence and that a run-off election for the unresolved
post of national president now appears to be unavoidable.
The allegations contained
in these stories, together with others recently publicized by the
government-controlled media, also raises the real fear that the
country will be plunged further into political turmoil if the state
considers bringing charges of treason against Tsvangirai on the
basis of fabricated evidence.
MMPZ implores the government
media's executives to resist these efforts to use their institutions
as tools to further destabilize Zimbabwe's faltering grip
on democratic sanity - and to stop insulting the intelligence
of the nation by lending credence to crude propaganda.
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