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MMPZ
employees released without charges
Media Monitoring
Project of Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
June 11, 2008
Three Media Monitoring
Project of Zimbabwe (MMPZ) employees Abel Chikomo, Maureen Kademaunga
and Abel Kaingidza who were arrested and detained for three nights
by Binga Police in Zimbabwe's Matabeleland North province
were on 11 June 2008 released without charges.
The three together with
other 10 members of the MMPZ's Public Information Rights Forum
(PIRF) were arrested on 8 June 2008 by police in Binga who accused
them of holding a public meeting without clearance.
MMPZ Co-ordinator
Andy Moyse said they had all been released and that the state had
indicated that it would proceed by way of summons. Moyse told MISA-Zimbabwe
that the meeting in question was not a public meeting but a professional
meeting which did not require notification or clearance with the
police in terms of the Public
Order and Security Act (POSA).
Background
Moyse
said their lawyers only managed to access the detained MMPZ employees
and its PIRF members on 10 June 2008 following the intervention
of police officers from Hwange Police's law and order section.
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in Zimbabwe. It does this through monitoring and analysis of news
and current affairs produced by both the print and electronic media
and its findings are made public through publication of weekly media
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