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Former political detainees threaten vendors
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 28, 2012
Members of
the Zimbabwe Ex-Political Prisoners, Detainnes and Restrictees'
Association (Zeppdra) on 27 May 2012 threatened to attack vendors
selling privately-owned newspapers unless the publications give
positive coverage to President Robert Mugabe.
Percy Kuzvinzwa,
chairperson of the association's Harare provincial leadership, said
they had given Newsday and the Daily News a month's notice for the
publications to cover President Mugabe positively. Kuzvinzwa accused
the newspapers of demonising President Mugabe. "If they continue
(demonising President Mugabe), we will attack their vendors in the
streets," he said.
Raphael Khumalo
chief executive officer of Alpha Media Holdings, publishers of Newsday,
said the company would not be discouraged by a few misguided individuals
seeking relevance and space in the feeding trough.
Khumalo said
democracy is about freedom of expression, freedom of choice and
freedom of assembly. He urged the ex-detainees to join prodemocracy
groups instead of blocking the country's democratic space.
Background
Suspected ZANU
PF supporters have reportedly banned the circulation of the two
papers in outlying parts of the country. On 22 May 2012 rowdy soldiers
threatened to beat up Newsday vendors at Gokwe business centre.
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