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Riot
police descend on women protesters
Women's Coalition
October 27, 2008
Riot police
in Harare, today descended on hundreds of women this morning who
were peacefully protesting over the delayed conclusion of the peace
talks between Zimbabwe's three major political parties. At
least 47 women were arrested around 10 in the morning and over 100
were beaten in the city as they were walking to the venue of the
talks scheduled to begin this afternoon.
The Women's
Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ) had mobilized nearly 1000 women who
were tear-gassed and badly beaten as they regrouped at a spot near
the Rainbow Towers where the talks are expected to be held.
Women started
grouping for the demonstration around the Rainbow Towers at about
7am on Monday 27 October 2008 and the police dispersed them using
tear gas and some of the women were beaten up. Some of the women
even attempted to go directly to the Rainbow Towers and were beaten
up too. By 1130, police had set up a road block and were turning
away any cars intending to go to the venue of the talks, regardless
of their purpose.
National Coordinator
of the WCoZ, Netsai Mushonga is amongst those arrested and information
reaching their offices said the group has been denied access to
lawyers. Emilia Muchawa, WCoZ Chairperson, said "the major
concern by women is manifest hunger, amongst other emergencies and
the dire concern that failure to resolve the impasse will further
exarcebate the situation."
It is for these
reasons that the Women's Coalition of Zimbabwe demands the
following;
1. That the
political party principals put the interests and concerns of the
people of Zimbabwe first
2. That the Political Party Principals negotiate and conclude the
talks in good faith on Monday 27th October 2008.
3. That an Inclusive Government be in place shortly thereafter to
begin tackling the urgent challenges that the country is facing
in accordance with the Agreement.
4. That the Inclusive Government be constituted by a fair representation
of women within the spirit of the Government of National Unity deal,
SADC Protocol on Gender and Development and other regional and international
instruments.
News
update
Tuesday 28 October - 10am
The police released the
42 Women's Coalition activists around 7pm on Monday 27 October
2008 who had been picked up near the venue of the SADC Troika Meeting
in the morning. The women were charged with a non-existence offence
"gathering without police permission" and were made
to pay fines worth ZW$20.
Women's Coalition
had organized a non-violent and non-partisan action to the delay
in concluding the Talks and the widespread food shortages. The theme
of the protest was:
- Conclude the Talks,
We are dying of hunger.
- Pedzayi Hurukuro,
Tafa nenzara
- Qedani inkulumo -
sesilambile siyafa ngendlala
The latest news update
is that WCoZ remains gravely concerned that the SADC Troika Meeting
yesterday failed to break the deadlock in Talks. WCoZ will consult
its constituency on a way forward in this struggle.
Time is running out for
Zimbabwe for the millions who are starving in the country.
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Coalition fact
sheet
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