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WOZA
and MOZA commemorate International Peace Day with street protest
in Bulawayo
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
September 21, 2010
Following on
from a peaceful march to Parliament yesterday, 1,200 members of
Women and Men of Zimbabwe marked International Peace Day with a
peaceful protest to Southampton House in Bulawayo this morning.
Southampton House is the provincial headquarters of police in Bulawayo.
No arrests have been reported as yet but as several police vehicles
are still driving around central Bulawayo, this may change.
As in Harare, the aim
of the peaceful protest was to highlight community safety issues
and police behavior in communities and to hand over a set of demands
for members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the Police Commissioner
and the co-Ministers of Home Affairs to police officers stationed
outside Parliament. The full list of demands can be found on our
website.
Four separate groups
converged on Southampton House where leaders addressed the peaceful
group, calling on police officers to revive their Service Charter
and Service Standards. As the demonstrators arrived, a senior-ranking
police officer was leaving the building. He was presented with the
list of demands, which he accepted and took back into the building.
As plain-clothed officers came downstairs to make arrests, the last
group arrived on the scene, swelling the numbers of protestors.
Leaders also called upon all those present to arrest themselves
if as much as one person was arrested. The officers decided against
arresting and merely observed as the group then peacefully dispersed.
As the group processed
through the streets, a uniformed police officer was overheard commenting
that "these women are telling the truth" as he read the
Woza Moya newsletter.
Meanwhile the 83 members
arrested in Harare yesterday remain in custody. It has also come
to light that a MOZA member, Lazarus Mandondo, was severely beaten
with baton sticks by police officers during a routine counting exercise
last night. It is unclear why he was beaten but there is some concern
for his welfare as apparently the beating was severe and witnessed
by all detainees.
Please continue to phone
Harare Central Police Station on +263 4 777777 to demand that the
WOZA activists be released immediately and that they be treated
with dignity and respect.
Visit
the WOZA fact
sheet
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