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    MISA-Zimbabwe
    April 29, 2009

    MISA Zimbabwe joins the people of Zimbabwe and members of the media fraternity in commemorating World Press Freedom Day. This year's World Press Freedom Day occurs in a context that is influenced by the written assertion of a commitment to freedom of expression and media diversity in Article 19 of the Global Political Agreement.

    It also occurs within a context within which once again MISA Zimbabwe has to call for the cessation of the harassment, arrest, detention and torture of journalists as well as media professionals.

    The warrant of arrest issued for freelance journalist, Shadreck Andrison Manyere who had been released on bail on the 17 April, 2009 as well as the criminal defamation charges levelled against the editor of The Chronicle, Brezhnev Malaba and reporter, Nduduzo Tshuma are undemocratic and inimical to freedom of expression and media freedom.

    The continued delay in the introduction of new media players as well as the continued ban on previously operational private newspapers through the retention of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Broadcasting Services Act, the Public Order and Security Act as well as the Criminal Codification and Reform Act are indicative of the urgent need for holistic democratic media law reform.

    To this end, MISA Zimbabwe's theme for World Press Freedom Day this year is, Info-powered for media freedom and access to information in a new constitution, calls upon the government, parliament, civil society and members of the public to act in unison in order to arrive at a new democratic constitution for Zimbabwe that guarantees press freedom, freedom of expression and access to information.

    MISA Zimbabwe also urges the Parliament of Zimbabwe to repeal AIPPA, POSA, BSA, and the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act as these laws serve to undermine media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information.

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