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Statement
on the harassment of vendors, confiscation of newspapers by a Gokwe
based soldier
Voluntary
Media Council of Zimbabwe
May 23, 2012
The Voluntary
Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) notes with regret and strong concern
the harassment of newspaper vendors and confiscation of newspapers
by a member of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces in Gokwe on 22 May 2012.
VMCZ implores members of the security services to refrain from engaging
in threatening behavior against the media as this infringes on the
right of all Zimbabweans to freedom of expression, media freedom
and the right to access information as entrenched in section 20
of our Constitution.
VMCZ calls upon government officials, security services personnel
and members of the public to approach our Media Complaints Committee
should they have feel that any print or electronic media house is
reporting news in a manner they may deem to be inaccurate or unfair.
Background
The Newsday of 23 May 2012 reported that a soldier yesterday swooped
on vendors selling copies of the Newsday and Daily News in Gokwe
ordering them to stop selling the papers and to surrender the remaining
copies to the police post at Gokwe town centre.
Nicolas Ncube, the Operations Manager for the Munn Marketing said
the threats against the newspapers occurred last week when a soldier
who claimed to have been sent by officials from the Newsday offices
in Harare to confiscate all the newspapers proceeded to take away
all the newspapers from the newspaper agents and tore one of them.
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