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101
arrested members released by 6pm
Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
June 28, 2012
One hundred
and one members of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) arrested between
10:30 and 11:30 am on 27 June Wednesday 2012 were release in batches
of 5 from 4:30pm yesterday. The police adopted this release strategy
to prevent a further protest being conducted if they released everyone
at once. Magodonga Mahlangu was the last to be released at 5:30pm.
During the 6
hours in detention, the 101 activists had to fight for every right
to be observed by singing protest songs bringing work in the police
station to a stand still for most of the day. When arresting details
tried to separate and interrogate some of them hoping to release
others and remain with a token amount to formally charge. They refused
singing a protest song. They sang to demand their lawyer Kossam
Ncube get access after he was denied access 3 times.
The police refused
to allow the lawyer to oversee the release but agreed that the feeding
team stand at his office which is opposite and give food to those
being dispersed. This went on smoothly for the first 30 minutes
with Riot police officers watching. Then orders were given by another
commanding officer for the snatching of the food from the feeding
team which included Jennifer Williams. Two officers one plain clothed
arrived and snatched two boxes with drinks in and left refusing
to explain to the activists. Meanwhile the police officer coordinating
the release process was surprised and accompanied by Magodonga Mahlangu
went in search of the stolen loot. Confusion prevailed as to who
had ordered the looting and Mahlangu refused to accept the food.
To cover up the mess, Orders were given to deploy 100 (this figure
is not an exaggeration) Riot police to go and arrest Jennifer Williams
and the other members of the feeding team.
When Magodonga
Mahlangu was released she was followed by plain clothed police officers
expecting her to lead them to Jennifer Williams. The two spent the
next 3 hours evading unnecessary arrest.
WOZA wish to
highlight that even though no charges were made and the activist
released without being beaten, their right to peaceful process protected
under the current shambolic constitution were effectively denied.
To WOZA members this is crime is unforgivable. Additionally the
different responses between Riot police in Harare and Bulawayo is
cause for concern. We call upon the Police Commissioner to investigate
the police command in Bulawayo and discipline them for breaking
the law covering the dispersal of peaceful protest.
Police disrupted
the protests that were due to start at 11am Wednesday 27 June 2012
by arresting 40 members and by-standers from 10:20am. Magodonga
Mahlangu and 2 others were arrested at the statue and 57 members
marched with them to the police station bringing the number arrested
to 101. With three of each being male, breastfeeding mothers and
minors. Two additional protests marched from the statue to the police
station to hand themselves in but were turned away by Riot police.
The protest
were organised to push
for the release of a draft Constitution in a Bulawayo sit-in
protest. WOZA are using this occupation style of protest to demand
their full right to peaceful protest, freedom of assembly and expression.
Members were
singing a popular song sung in the early 1980s. It is sung in isiNdebele
language - 'ilitshe likaNkomo limbomboziwe, liyovulwa ngubani, limbomboziwe?
(Loosely translated it means Nkomos 'stone' denoting a plan has
been hidden or turned upside down, who is going to put it right?)
The choice of
location is to expose the disrespect to late Joshua Nkomo, called
'Father Zimbabwe'. He came from a crop of genuine nationalist and
he remains unrecognised. The block of cement 'statue' and airport
named after him and a brand new unopened hospital are caught up
in centralised power struggles - not one of them finished. Devolution
in the new constitution would mean we can recognise our own heroes
in our own way as the sit-in attempts to do. WOZA also wanted to
focus on him. He was the kind of unique politician who could develop
clear ideology with people at heart. The current batch of politicians
seem empty minded and recycle Zanu PF political cultures. In the
end Nkomo put peoples' welfare before his political ambition and
surrendered his party ZAPU to Zanu violence. A mistake that can
never be repeated again as people must decide their own destiny
and refuse to be silenced by violence
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