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Where
were you?
Bev
Reeler
September 30, 2004
Yesterday Jenni and
5 WOZA women walked into Harare after their epic march from Bulawayo,
and having to leave 60 women arrested in Chegutu. These women of
all ages, walking in slip-slops - some carrying babies, marched
half way across our country in protest of the NGO bill which will
ultimately impact on the lives of all Zimbabweans - from relief
for HIV/AIDS to our personal safety. They were marching for all
of us.
Instead of being welcomed into Harare by cheering and singing crowds
of women celebrating their journey - the 5 or 6 of them walked in
on their own - no greeting other than from the police outside Meikles
who swooped down to arrest them (and the baby).
All that was needed was an hour of our day to stand on the street
side and honour their journey - nobody was there.
When we ask ourselves why all of this is happening, and 'why 'they'
don't do something?' - the answer is clear for us all to see.
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