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Zanu PF functionaries abusing our security sector
Movement for Democratic Change
January 12,
2011
The actions
of Zanu PF functionaries in our patriotic security sector pose a
threat to the freedoms and peace of Zimbabweans. The abduction of
our Masvingo South district Secretary, Elson Mutonhori on Saturday
morning at gunpoint allegedly by one Major Toperesu and others from
his Renco Mine home over a petty issue of putting on MDC party regalia,
is a case in point. Renco Mine police refused to open a docket arguing
that the matter was too political for them to be involved.
But surprisingly,
the same police station, which refused to take Mutonhori's
statements, hastily opened a docket for Reason Mujaka, the MDC ward
24 youth chairperson, whose father was allegedly assaulted by a
war veteran for attending an MDC meeting; took the young man to
court; and ensured that he is locked up in Mutimurefu prison serving
his six months sentence.
It never ceases
to amaze every level-headed Zimbabwean, why Zanu PF functionaries
masquerading as civil servants would descend on a Zimbabwean citizen
and question his right to freedom of association and assembly. Zimbabweans
need peace. They need protection. They know the security sector
is a necessary element of governance to protect the integrity, autonomy
and interests of this country, not for a few corrupt officials to
use them as tools of aggression against the people who need protection.
Such actions
by Zanu PF wrongfully place the image of our patriotic security
forces. The security sector should concentrate on ensuring the nation
is protected from external aggression and must observe its Constitutional
mandate at all times. The people of Zimbabwe yearn for the return
of their dignity in society; they strive for their security, to
restore their dignity, self esteem and confidence.
The MDC urges
the people of Zimbabwe to resist the intimidation antics of a hornless
owl; Zanu PF. Zimbabweans proved beyond any reasonable doubt that
they are able to reclaim their position as a peaceful nation in
March 2008. The MDC feels vindicated in its calls for the cessation
of all abuses and intimidation as the nation prepares to go for
elections this year.
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