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Reporter
arrested in provincial town as she watches police violence
Reportes
Sans Frontiers
August 22, 2008
http://allafrica.com/stories/200808260146.html
Reporters Without Borders
calls for the release of reporter Rutendo Mawere of The Standard
daily newspaper, who was arrested yesterday in Gweru (in Midlands
province), 280 km southwest of Harare, while watching police beat
residents who had been queuing outside a shop for basic staples.
"As the search
for a negotiated solution to the political crisis continues, journalists
are still being subjected to police brutality, arbitrary arrest
and constant intimidation," Reporters Without Borders said.
"Trying to hide the destitution of the population by arresting
witnesses is shameful. Orders should be given for Mawere to be freed
at once."
After being arrested,
Mawere was taken Gweru police station where she is still being held
without being formally charged. She has the required press accreditation
from the Media Information Commission.
Her arrest comes two
weeks after freelance photographer Tsvangirai Mukwazhi fled Zimbabwe
with his family after being attacked and beaten at his home on 29
July by the Harare police, who accused him of owning an improperly
registered car. The police still have his vehicle. Mukwazhi and
his family have found refuge abroad.
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