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Parliament
protest for draft Constitution
Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
June 26, 2012
Five hundred
members of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) marched in 2 separate
protest converging on Parliament
at 2pm 25th June 2012. This protest is part of the WOZA Occupy campaign
to push for the release
of a draft Constitution. The campaign features an occupation
style of protest, a method illustrating the exercising of the right
to peaceful protest, freedom of assembly and expression. The first
group marched past four Riot police who are always stationed at
Africa Unity Square gardens. As they awaited the arrival of the
second procession, Riot police came out of the side door of Parliament
and began to disperse the protest threatening to beat the members.
A parliamentary officer tried to argue that the protest had a legitimate
demand and presence at parliament but the police and plain clothed
intelligence officer ignored him and chased away members who were
still at the door.
One of the WOZA
leaders confronted the senior police officer saying to him, "if
you beat one of us you will have caused a problem and we will not
disperse." It seems this message was taken to heart and no
one was beaten.
The dispersing
group joined up with the second procession and a stand-off ensured.
The police officers stood in a line trying to block the protest
surging forward back to the door of parliament. This prompted the
activists to sit down to hold their ground. The police officers
retreated watching for some minutes as the protest continued peacefully.
After some minutes
WOZA National coordinator Jenni Williams officially dispersed the
protest indicating that the message had been delivered.
Large groups
of members then proceeded several city blocks towards the bus terminus
continuing their singing and sloganeering. No arrests were made.
The protest
message contained in the flyer being distributed will be as follows:
- Politicians
be warned stop your bickering and scheming and release the draft.
- Demands
an end to police and military occupation of our streets.
- Provide
notice to them that WOZA members will mobilise a nationwide boycott
of any Election called without a new Constitution and referendum.
- The protest
also serves to demand end to elite occupation of our systems of
government and counter the calls for another government of national
unity.
Some Constitutional
demands being made by WOZA members:
- The head
of state /government has too many unchecked executive powers for
a Democracy.
- Removal of
excessive powers of the Attorney General and makes this position
serve only as legal advisor to president and proposes to create
a National Prosecuting Authority.
- Gender equality
not male domination in parliament - 50/50 non negotiable.
- The reduction
of the number of Constituencies from 210 and introduction of a
devolved house of representatives.
- WOZA members
feel that the issue of dual citizenship is vital to create a climate
where Zimbabweans can come home to help rebuild and develop their
country.
Visit
the WOZA fact
sheet
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