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ZIMBABWE:
Women activists arrested
IRIN
News
June 18, 2004
Http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=41801
JOHANNESBURG
- Police in Bulawayo arrested 78 women activists at the weekend
as they attempted to stage a demonstration to mark World Refugee
Day and draw attention to the plight of Zimbabweans "living like
refugees", an official of the NGO, Women of Zimbabwe (WOZA), told
IRIN on Monday.
Zimbabwean police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena confirmed the arrests,
but was unable to confirm the number held. He said all the women
had been released after they admitted guilt to "staging an illegal
demonstration" but two women were still to appear in court.
Annah Mpofo of WOZA, which lobbies for women's rights, said the
national convenor, Jennifer Williams, and another office-bearer,
Patricia Kanye, were still in custody, while the others had been
released.
The purpose of the protest was to draw attention to Zimbabwe's economic
crisis, "which has forced many Zimbabweans to live like refugees
in other countries," Mpofo said.
On St Valentine's day last year, WOZA staged protests against the
country's rocketing inflation, resulting in 70 members - and some
journalists covering the march - being arrested for breaching the
Public Order and Security Act (POSA). An anti-POSA demonstration
in July 2003 led to further arrests of WOZA supporters.
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