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Police
deny churches in Bulawayo clearance to hold a prayer procession
Zimbabwe
Christian Alliance
May 16, 2006
BULAWAYO
– Church leaders in Bulawayo are seriously concerned that police
in the city have made an about turn in granting them clearance to
hold a prayer procession on Saturday May 20 to remember victims
of last year’s Operation
Murambatsvina.
As
Church leaders in Bulawayo we view this as an infringement of our
freedom of worship. If police are to ban church services, which
are exempt under the Public
Order and Security Act, such a development will have serious
implications on the Church’s right to carry out its God given mandate.
Such action serves to clearly demonstrate the desperate position
of the regime.
The
prayer procession scheduled for Saturday morning from St Patrick’s
Church in Makokoba to Brethren in Christ Church in the centre city,
is part of nationwide activities being coordinated by Zimbabwe Christian
Alliance to stand in solidarity with the poor. A similar big event
will be held in Chitungwiza on Saturday.
The
Zimbabwe Christian Alliance is organizing these prayer events not
for political gain or mere publicity but because it has a Biblical
mandate to stand in solidarity with the poor.
Churches
in Bulawayo sheltered over 2 000 families at the height Murambatsvina
and have continued to provide food assistance as well as medical
help and payment of school fees for displaced children.
What
has frightened the police is that thousands of Bulawayo residents
are intending to take parting the procession.
The
procession starts from Makokoba - the oldest and one of the suburbs
worst affected by Murambatsvina. Police estimate that 15 000 people
will turn out for the procession and claim they do not have enough
manpower to control such a huge crowd.
Since
yesterday, junior police officers have been calling individual clerics
to interrogate and intimidate them to cancel procession. But this
morning, Tuesday, about 30 senior security officers in Bulawayo
who are members of the Joint Operations Command - that is composed
of the police, army and Central Intelligence Organisation – summoned
the leadership of Churches in Bulawayo to a two- hour interrogation
session.
Soon
after the interrogation a letter withdrawing clearance for the procession
was issued. Clearance had initially been granted on Friday last
week.
An
urgent meeting of senior church leaders will be held tomorrow morning
to decide on the way forward.
The police in Bulawayo have withdrawn clearance for a planned prayer
procession by Churches in Bulawayo to remember victims of last year’s
Operation Murambatsvina.
For
more information contact Zimbabwe Christian Alliance coordinator
Useni Sibanda on +263-91 218 651 or
+263-11 881 316
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