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Clergymen
arrested,quizzed over 'new party'
Foster
Dongozi, The Standard (Zimbabwe)
August 06, 2006
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/viewinfo.cfm?linkid=11&id=4454&siteid=1
THE government
on Friday arrested and detained Methodist Church in Zimbabwe’s Bishop
Levee Kadenge and two other pastors in the Christian Alliance as
repression escalates in the country.
Kadenge
was the convenor of the Save Zimbabwe Convention held last Saturday
during which leaders of opposition parties pledged to form a broad
alliance to fight Zanu PF.
Pastors
who were arrested include a blind Reverend Ancelimo Magaya and his
wife, Daphne, who also acts as his assistant and Reverend Brian
Mugwidi also of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe.
Also
arrested was newspaper columnist, Pius Wakatama, who is a member
of the Christian Alliance’s publicity section.
They
were arrested at a road-block mounted just outside Harare while
they were coming from Bulawayo.
Wakatama
said they were detained for two hours on Friday at the notorious
Law and Order section at Harare Central Police Station.
They
were ordered to return yesterday and were grilled for three hours.
Wakatama
said police accused them of working on plans to form a new political
party, a charge he dismissed outrightly as false.
"We were arrested
while coming from Bulawayo where all the bishops from Matabeleland
wanted us to brief them on the operations of Christian Alliance.
In the end, the police said they were not going to charge us but
ordered us to work closely with some bishops who are supportive
of the government’s policies," Wakatama said.
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