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Video
footage exposes ZANU PF intimidation in rural areas
Lance
Guma, SW Radio Africa
June 21,
2011
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news210611/video210611.htm
Shocking new video footage exposes how ZANU PF is
using physical and psychological violence to intimidate people in
the rural areas. Two videos clearly show a ZANU PF MP in Muzarabani
and a district leader in Mudzi threatening villagers who support
the MDC-T with violence. Both warn of beatings by war vets and youth
militias or the denial of food and other projects as punishment.
Despite spirited denials from ZANU PF over the years
that they do not use violence as a political tool, their MP for
Muzarabani South, Edward Raradza is shown doing exactly that in
the footage. Around April this year Raradza addressed a meeting
at which he told villagers "nothing can stop us from doing
what we want" in terms of ZANU PF's agenda in the constitution
making and referendum process.
"Ladies and gentlemen, do you know the war
vets and the youth militia? When our time has come, there won't
be laughing. We will protect this party (ZANU PF) and if we hear
that you are MDC, we won't forgive you. If we let them (MDC)
grow we won't be able to control them. Therefore we need to
stop them. We can't listen to MDC." The MP then asks
the crowd who the local headman is.
"If we
hear that he (headman) allowed MDC to hold a meeting in this place.
Tell some of them (MDC) that we will bring projects and food and
for them to benefit they should come back home (to ZANU PF). By
home I don't mean that people should vote but they should
not tell people about MDC. They know that even in Parliament
we tell them. I am saying this here and if the MDC people are not
here go and tell them that MP Raradza Edward has said so."
Raradza then goes into giving examples of the violence
that was taking place in Harare at the time.
"These days if you read the newspapers they
say 'Harare is on fire'. It's true other houses
are on fire. If a person is rebellious, there is no other way to
deal with him. The ZANU PF MP then used the analogy of Jesus walking
into the temple when it was being defiled by the money changers.
"Jesus beat people in the temple, so we are not the first
ones to beat (people)," he said.
The footage also shows ZANU PF youths in Mudzi,
who are first shown marching to a meeting at the Raja Base, sometime
in April this year. ZANU PF district coordinating committee member
Newman Nyakuba addresses the meeting after having conducted the
customary "forward with Mugabe, forward with going to elections
and down with the MDC" slogans, to which the crowd, forced
to attend, respond with "forward."
In the film Nyakuba pushes the ZANU PF agenda for
early elections this year, telling the villagers they have to register
to vote because it is a 'crime' if they do not do so.
He looks menacingly to the crowd and asks them what will happen
if they are not on the voters roll. The crowd says 'beaten.'
Nyakuba reminds them "the guys (ZANU PF youth militias and
war vets) are not afraid to beat people. They can even beat a million
people until they are finished," he warns them.
"That is what we do. We want you to protect
your country. You will protect it through voting, as President Mugabe
has signed that we are going to vote. After that we make sure that
we control the rural areas, so that the enemy eats (wins) in towns.
The youths present here have seen that being sell outs is wrong.
They realised that being sell outs does not work and returned to
the party (ZANU PF)."
Both videos clearly show that ZANU PF will do anything
to retain power and far from the media spotlight in the rural areas,
they are waging a physical and psychological war against impoverished
villagers who just want a better life. Even where no actual violence
is used, they are reminded by senior ZANU PF figures of what the
war vets and youth militia can do to them if they do not support
ZANU PF.
Every Tuesday
SW Radio Africa investigates unsolved and deliberately ignored cases
of political violence, torture, murder and other forms of abuse,
by people in positions of authority. The series is receiving tremendous
public support and information and the coming weeks are set for
some explosive exposures.
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