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Opposition
also threatens media
Reporters
Sans Frontières
June 11, 2013
http://en.rsf.org/zimbabwe-opposition-also-threatens-media-11-06-2013,44761.html
Reporters Without Borders
expresses its grave concern for freedom of information in Zimbabwe
and the safety of local journalists after threats and attacks by
members of the Movement for Democratic Change.
Prime Minister Morgan
Tsvangirai leads the MDC, which is the opposition party.
“The ruling
Zanu-PF party is not alone in showing hostility to the media and
in opposing press freedom,” Reporters Without Borders said.
“Members of the opposition are also responsible for a climate
of intimidation. We call on the two leading government officials,
President Robert Mugabe and the Prime Minister, as well as all political
figures, to demonstrate respect for diversity of opinion.”
On 7 June, journalist
Herbert Moyo of the weekly Zimbabwe Independent, was attacked by
young MDC members while covering a demonstration in the Sunningdale
neighbourhood of Harare, the capital. Moyo was taking photos of
demonstrators when a group of young men surrounded him and beat
him. MDC spokesman Douglas Mwonzora, stepped in to end the attack.
The day before, Tsvangirai
bodyguards roughed up Mashudu Netsianda, a reporter for the daily
Chronicle Newspaper in Bulawayo, before seizing his notebook and
deleting recordings he had made on his mobile phone.
In May, the Prime Minister
himself threatened the media. "You cannot have a newspaper
with six articles saying Tsvangirai this and Tsvangirai that,”
he said. “Every day! Regai vakadaro. But musi umwe gava richadambura
musungo (Leave them like that, but one day the tables will be turned).
That kind of media has no future in a democratic Zimbabwe. "I
want to tell you this, muchadya izvozvo (you will face the music)."
Reporters Without
Borders expressed its concern in May about a harassment campaign
against the media in the run-up to elections (http://en.rsf.org/zimbabwe-journalists-still-being-harassed-25-05-2013,44675.html).
Zimbabwe's president,
Robert Mugabe, has been placed
on Reporters Without Borders' list of 39 "Predators of Press
Freedom" published on 3 May.
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