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Freelance
photojournalist arrested again
MISA-Zimbabwe
March 02, 2010
Freelance photojournalist
Andrison Manyere was on 1 March 2010 arrested at the Harare Magistrates
Courts while filming the arrival of accused persons charged with
attempting to overthrow the government of Zimbabwe. Manyere briefly
spoke to MISA-Zimbabwe from Harare Central Police Station's law
and order section but could not immediately shed light on the nature
of the charges he was likely to face.
Manyere was
arrested by officers of the Zimbabwe Prison Services and later detained
at Harare Central Police Station for taking pictures of the accused
persons without the permission of the Commissioner of Prisons. The
accused persons have been in detention since 2007.
On 24 February
2010, Manyere was briefly detained and questioned at Zanu PF provincial
headquarters in Harare ahead of march by the party's youths against
targeted sanctions imposed by the West against senior Zanu PF officials.
He was ordered to delete footage of what he had filmed and later
released.
Manyere who
is on bail on charges of banditry, sabotage and terrorism in terms
of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act, was on 18 January 2010 arrested
by the police while covering a demonstration by members of the Women
and Men of Zimbabwe Arise pressure group. He was later released
without charges.
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