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Mugabe
regime ups violence
Movement
for Democratic Change
June 19, 2008
There is now clear evidence
that the Mugabe regime is systematically broadening its campaign
of terror against innocent Zimbabweans as the ZANU PF youth militia
is now being deployed, in military style, into the high-density
areas in urban areas.
Last night MDC supporters
were attacked in Mbare, Rugare high-density township by a group
of ZANU PF militia named the Chipango ("our agreement")
group. This group has installed subchiefs in most of Harare's high
density townships and warned that they had serial numbers of the
ballot papers that would used in the 27 June election, and that
they will kill those who vote for President Tsvangirai.
In the 29th of March
election the MDC resoundingly won the Parliamentary seat in this
area of Mbare.
Reports this morning
indicate that the terror campaign has moved into Harare high density
township of Dzivarasekwa.
Yesterday, President
Tsvangirai noted that it is clear that Mr. Mugabe is now operating
like a warlord rather than a head of state. As the situation continues
to deteriorate, the MDC calls on African leaders to unequivocally
condemn the brutality of those within the Mugabe regime intent on
destroying their own people.
Statements made
by Botswana and Tanzania are a welcome signal to the Zimbabwean
people that they are not alone, and that at least a few key SADC
leaders are taking notice of violent breaches of regional election
protocols and established democratic traditions. MDC has long stated
that the Zimbabwe problem is an African problem that urgently requires
an African solution. The need for a solution has never been more
urgent.
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