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Police bar free the airwaves concert
MISA-Zimbabwe
July 25, 2011
The police on
23 July 2011 barred MISA-Zimbabwe and Artists for Democracy Trust
Zimbabwe from staging a joint Free the Airwaves concert at Warren
Park Shopping Centre in Harare.
This is despite
the fact that the organisers of the event had notified the police
of the event and cleared to proceed with the concert.
Warren Park
police officers argued that the notification letter did not outline
that the activity was a public awareness activity. The police said
they only became aware of the scope of the event following an article
published in the NewsDay of 20 July 2011.
The preview
article quoted MISA-Zimbabwe Advocacy Officer Tabani Moyo saying:
"It is our right as people of Zimbabwe to have diverse views.
Such views can only be promoted through a level-playing field in
the media. We need a diverse broadcasting sector as we are only
limited to ZBC products. There should be public, private and community
media."
Free the airwaves
concerts are platforms that MISA-Zimbabwe employs to build public
support in lobbying the authorities on the need for wholesale broadcasting
reforms that will completely liberate the airwaves in line with
regional and international treaties on freedom of expression. The
Zimbabwean broadcasting sector continues to be dominated by the
state-run ZBC 31 years after independence.
MISA-Zimbabwe
condemns the barring of peaceful civil events and gatherings such
as the one slated for Warren Park as not only undemocratic but indicative
of the extent to which the police are arbitrarily abusing their
authority to violate citizens' constitutionally guaranteed
rights. It is such arbitrary actions that the coalition government
should urgently address and curb to prevent the country's
plunge into a police state.
Despite the
set-back, MISA-Zimbabwe remains undeterred in its demands for a
diverse broadcasting sector. It therefore calls on the government
of Zimbabwe to embrace the provisions of the African Charter on
Broadcasting (2001) which enjoins member states to facilitate the
development of a three (3) tier broadcasting system through the
establishment of public, commercial and community broadcasters.
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