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Undeclared
state of emergency
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
March 06, 2011
Four women from Robert
Sinyoka Suburb in Bulawayo have been arrested and are currently
being assaulted and tortured in custody
At noon Saturday 4 March,
Glory Ncube arrived in Robert Sinyoka to visit her sick mother.
She was arrested by plain clothed police driving a cream double
cab. They drove her to her home in Old Pumula and thoroughly searched
her home for WOZA material. They then drove past Nomsa Sibanda's
house and seeing her outside, grabbed her without occupants of her
house even realising. It seems they then came across Monica Shema
and Beatrice Ngwenya on the road waiting for transport to town and
promptly grabbed them too. All four activists were taken to Bulawayo
Central Police station. Human Rights lawyer Kossam Ncube managed
to see them but was told to return on Sunday at which point an investigating
officer could have been appointed.
Nomusa Sibanda is a nursing
mother of a one year old.
WOZA members are reporting
heavy presence of police and army and 'youth' who are
drunk and violently beat up anyone indiscriminately. These police
officers have been going around telling people to be in their homes
by 8:30pm and if they disobey they will be severely beaten. Many
members have witnessed beating of people as they try to go about
their business. The same security forces are also telling people
to never group in more than 3 people and if they do, they are beaten.
The police have also been conducting serious 'stop and search'
of people in all suburbs and also in town. Member's recall
last seeing this level of security during the 1982 crack down by
the 5th Brigade. The country seems to be in the grip of an undeclared
state of emergency.
Relatives feeding the
four women confirm they have swollen faces and hands. Nomsa was
unable to hold or feed her baby brought to her Sunday morning.
WOZA wish to call on
SADC guarantors of the global political agreement to urgently send
a delegation to Zimbabwe to visit the suburbs and observe this crack
down by security forces before there is loss of life. Additionally,
we ask for them to hold police accountable for their proper role
in society instead of arresting people arbitrarily when they are
going about their business peacefully.
Visit
the WOZA fact
sheet
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