|
Back to Index
This article participates on the following special index pages:
Post-election violence 2008 - Index of articles & images
1
500 MDC activists in jail as national youth chairman battles for
his life
Movement
for Democratic Change
July 04, 2008
Over 1 500 MDC
activists, including 20 MPs and parliamentary candidates, across
the country are in police custody following a massive State-sponsored
crackdown against the MDC.
The MDC supporters and
members have been arrested on charges of being involved in political
violence whilst most MPs are being accused of trumped-up charges
of inciting political violence.
The arrests
come at a time when 103 supporters who have been murdered by Zanu
PF supporters but not a single Zanu PF supporter has been arrested.
About 5 000 of our supporters, mainly polling agents and council
candidates, are still missing after having been abducted by Zanu
MP militia and State security agents in unmarked vehicles.
The continued onslaught
of our structures shows that Zanu PF is not sincere in the so-called
dialogue it says it wants with the MDC. The regime cannot talk dialogue
when it is acting war across the length and breadth of the country.
The regime cannot be allowed to pretend that it wants peace when
it is acting violence on the ground.
Thousands of our supporters
are still in the mountains, fearing for their lives while others
are still in hospital nursing serious injuries sustained by Zanu
PF and state security agents following the historic defeat of Zanu
PF and Robert Mugabe during the watershed polls of 29 March 2008.
Those polls remain the only credible polls that were deemed relatively
free and fair by regional and continental observer missions.
The injured include Thamsanqa
Mahlangu, the MP-elect for Nkulumane who is also the national youth
chairman of the MDC. Mahlangu is battling for his life in a Harare
hospital after being bludgeoned by Zanu PF thugs at an aborted rally
at the Glamis Arena in Harare on Sunday, 22 June 2008.
The MDC condemns the
ongoing State-sponsored violence, which is meant to decimate the
party and its structures. There cannot be any meaningful dialogue
while the regime continues to maim and kill with impunity—with
neither shame nor compunction.
The people's victory
is certain. It can only be delayed but not aborted.
The statistics
of those in prison or in police custody are as follows:
| Mashonaland
Central |
145 |
| Masvingo |
356 |
| Midlands
North |
57 |
| Mashonaland
West |
114 |
| Manicaland |
476 |
| Harare |
31 |
| Matabeleland
South |
63 |
| Matabeleland
North |
59 |
| Mashonaland
East |
184 |
| Chitungwiza |
11 |
| Bulawayo |
9 |
| Midlands
South |
69 |
| TOTAL |
1574 |
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|