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Murder
of 2 MDC activists in Murewa callous and barbaric
Centre for
Community Development
May 15, 2008
The cold blood
murder of 2 MDC-T activists in Murewa is callous and barbaric. The
Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe (CCDZ), formerly Murewa
Community Development Trust (MCDT) is disturbed at the intensifying
State-terror campaign against members of the opposition and independent
observers who observed the 29 March poll under the banner of Zimbabwe
Elections Support Network (ZESN). We condemn in the most strongest
of terms the murder of the youth activist Beta Chokururama in Murewa.
Although CCDZ is still making frantic efforts to confirm the second
death, we are reliably informed by health workers at Murewa Hospital
that the bodies of the slain activists are at the hospital.
We would like to urge the ZANU PF leadership in Mashonaland East
province to respect the sanctity of human life. The right to life
is fundamental, inalienable and no person or entity is allowed to
arbitrarily to deny any person of this right. Those politicians
who take people's lives to safeguard their selfish, parochial and
partisan interests are worse off than savages. CCDZ urges the ZANU
PF chairperson for Mashonaland East, Ray Kaukonde who paid bail
for ZANU PF activists implicated in violence from Chitowa in Murewa
to rise above political violence and urge his fellow party surbodinates
to run a violence-free campaign for the presidential run-off.
We call upon the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in Murewa to investigate
and bring to book the instigators of violence and to order the disbanding
of roadblocks that are being mounted by youth militias and war veterans
in different parts of the country. The Centre urges all political
players to shun violence in the run up to the presidential run-off
between ZANU PF candidate Mr Mugabe and opposition leader, Morgan
Tsvangirai.
CCDZ is currently running a Name & Shame Them Campaign to expose
the perpetrators of political violence in different parts of the
country. Our informants in Matebeleland have complained of violence
being led by the war veterans in the Insiza area.
Masukume - A war veteran, Greystone Councillor Ward 17
Vongai Mpofu - Ebly farm Councillor Ward 13
Tshabangu - war vet Greystone
Sibonokuhle Hlabangane - Bambanani farm
Jabulani Strike Ndlovu - Putuma Debshan
Mabulala Nsingo - GWANGWADZE-Debshan ward 13
These war veterans have besieged local schools such as Rangemore
Sch, Singo Sch, Mehlo sch and surrounding villages such as Sinqobile
village.
Advocacy & Community Organizing
Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe (CCDZ) Cell: +263912962381
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