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ZUJ
alarmed by increase in politically motivated violence against journalists
by Zanu PF & MDC-T
Zimbabwe
Union of Journalists (ZUJ)
April 04, 2011
The Zimbabwe Union of
Journalists, ZUJ, would like to express its shock and alarm following
the increase in politically motivated attacks against journalists
by officials and supporters of the main political parties, Zanu
PF and the MDC T in the coalition government.
We are deeply concerned
that the spokesperson of the Movement for Democratic Change led
by Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, Nelson Chamisa, who is also
a government minister, verbally abused freelance journalist, Comrade
Nkosana Dlamini at a Press Conference held at the party's
headquarters, Harvest House recently.
Chamisa accused Comrade
Dlamini of 'bringing Zanu PF proganda to Harvest House'
after he had asked Prime Minister Tsvangirai a question.
Cde Dlamini has indicated
in his letter of complaint that the act amounted to harassment.
The Union is concerned
about the safety of our members when senior party officials appear
to incite their supporters against journalists.
A few days after the
incident, Cde Xolisani Ncube, a journalist with The Daily News was
assaulted outside the MDC's offices and had his camera stolen
by the party's supporters while on assignment.
As a Union we strongly
condemn the attacks against journalists and demand that the MDC
T leadership should guarantee the safety of journalists at their
press conferences and their forthcoming congress.
ZUJ would also like to
condemn in very strong terms, the beating up of Cde Priviledge Musvanhiri,
a freelance journalist and the theft of his professional equipment
by Zanu PF supporters in Harare.
Musvanhiri was punched
and had his recorder stolen by Zanu PF supporters while Cde Clarkson
Mambo of New Ziana was man handled by the same Zanu PF supporters.
We call on the Zanu PF
leadership to warn its supporters to desist from attacking journalists.
Equally, we demand that
Zanu PF should guarantee the safety and protection of journalists
while on assignment at their functions or anywhere else.
As we approach the referendum
and the elections, journalists will become more vulnerable to attacks
by politicians and party supporters.
We call on the two main
political parties to declare zero tolerance against journalists
or any Zimbabwean citizen.
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