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Police
assault photographer
MISA-Zimbabwe
June 19, 2009
Regis Nyandima,
a chief photographer with the state-controlled national daily The
Herald was on 18 June 2009 assaulted by police in Harare while covering
a demonstration by members of the pressure group Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA).
Nyandima was arrested
and assaulted by some of the policemen who disrupted the demonstration
saying it was illegal. He was bundled into a police Mazda B1800
truck and subsequently assaulted. According to The Herald, a senior
officer at Harare Central Police Station apologised to the newspaper
for the assault and said they would look into the issue.
Several of the women
members of WOZA were arrested on the grounds of staging an illegal
demonstration.
MISA-Zimbabwe condemns
the police's heavy-handedness in dealing with journalists conducting
their lawful professional duties and urges the Commissioner-General
Augustine Chihuri to investigate Nyandima's assault and bring to
book the perpetrators.
Parties to the
Global Political
Agreement (GPA) which gave birth to Zimbabwe's inclusive government
should take serious note of this abuse of power by the police and
take the necessary disciplinary action against the offenders with
the aim of cleansing the police force of any rogue elements within
its ranks.
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