Zimbabwe: Zanu Pf Still Abusing Security Forces - MDC

Some elements within Zimbabwe's security forces continue to allow themselves to be used by Zanu PF to abuse people's freedoms, the two MDC parties have charged.

The parties this week made separate claims of incidences where police and the military had allegedly been used by the former ruling party to further its interests while committing human rights abuses and political violence.

The MDC-T led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai charged in a statement on Wednesday that at least one of their supporters was abducted in Masvingo at gunpoint by a known assailant, but the police refused to open a docket on the matter on the grounds that the issue was too political for them to get involved.

"The Masvingo South district secretary, Elson Mutonhori was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday morning by one Major Toperesu over a petty issue of putting on MDC-T party regalia," the MDC-T said in the statement."Renco Mine police refused to open a docket arguing that the matter was too political for them to be involved."

The MDC-T said they were however surprised that at the same police station dockets for MDC-T supporters were quickly opened.

They said Reason Mujaka, the MDC-T Ward 24 youth chairperson was arrested, hastily taken to court and locked up at Mutimurefu Prison where he was already serving a six-month sentence for engaging in an altercation with a war veteran who had assaulted his father.

They said such actions by Zanu PF wrongfully placed "the image of Zimbabwe's patriotic security sector, which is necessary to protect integrity, autonomy and the interests of Zimbabweans".

National Police spokesperson, Wayne Bvudzijena, however dismissed the allegations and said police were professional in their approach to duty.

"There is no selectivity in the manner we treat cases of political violence and the procedure of arresting a person is that the provoker is the one who is arrested," Bvudzijena said.

The MDC faction led by Welshman Ncube also claimed they experienced a lot of unfair treatment from the police during the just-ended MDC National Congress.

Nhlanhla Dube, the MDC National Media, Information and Publicity spokesperson, said two of his political party supporters were arrested for wearing MDC T-shirts during their national congress last week.

"We had actually wanted the police details present during the congress but they demanded $13 000 for them to provide security which we could not afford. When these two were arrested we thought it was curious that in the first place the police refused to provide security at the public event but later arrested our supporters on spurious grounds.

"As a political party we are a breathing entity in Zimbabwe which has a right to existence and so we encourage fair treatment from the police," Dube said.

Henry Chimbiri, the MDC Provincial Chairperson for Mashonaland Central said police in Guruve were openly partisan.

He cited an incident which allegedly happened on January 7 when Zanu PF youths blockaded the road between Mahuwe and Bakasa growthpoint with stones and logs to prevent their supporters from attending the national congress.

"The Zanu PF youths hid in the nearby bushes and started throwing stones at our supporters. A fight erupted between them and our supporters, but the police came and arrested 47 of our supporters while no Zanu PF supporter was arrested," said Chimbiri.

He said the arrested supporters were locked up at the police station resulting in them failing to attend the congress. They were later made to pay US$20 fines before being released.

Bvudzijena however insisted police were not partisan and that they always arrested the first perpetrator.

"I am not privy to what happened during the MDC congress but we always arrest the first perpetrator, unless if there is general public disorder," said Bvudzijena.

He said the police always charged a fee for provision of security services when requested to do so, but in the case of the MDC, he was not aware of the amount they were charged when they asked the police to provide security at their congress.

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  • chokora
    Jan 14 2011, 12:25

    " .. Zimbabwe's security forces continue to allow themselves to be used by Zanu PF to abuse people's freedoms, the two MDC parties have charged. .."

    We suppose that there would be peace on earth if the security forces were being used by MDC? instead.

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    How would MDC? react to the following wild charge if it was the party in power (Mwari save us!):

    " ...Zimbabwe's security forces continue to allow themselves to be used by MDC? to abuse people's freedoms, the ZANU-PF party has charged. .."

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    Have no fear: 'Zimbabwe Independent' can make the following charge - and stick to it:

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    " .. USA's security forces continue to allow themselves to be used by the Democratic Party to abuse people's freedoms, the Republican Party has charged. .."

    After all, what does a US/UN/EU-protected rhodie - who owns a paper in Zimbabwe - need but utter insolence and boundless malice toward the native? Gee! Even SW Radio (AllAfrica) needs no reporters on the ground to report on "news" in Zimbabwe!

    - - - - -Check Point

    It happens again and again. A young man is arrested on trumped up charges by the security forces. The innocent man is convicted and spends his most productive life in an infernal prison - and released or dies in there.

    Such are sordid tales of 'law and order', justice and human rights in Zimbabwe.

    Who said 'Zimbabwe'?

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    Associated Press, DALLAS, TX, Jan 4, 2011 – A Texas man declared innocent Tuesday after 30 years in prison..

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    Associated Press, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) January 13, 2011— A man wrongfully convicted of a San Francisco double-murder is now free after spending 18 years in prison.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/wire/sns-ap-us-calif-wrongfu l-conviction,0,6224042.story

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    Two men spent 12 years in Texas prisons after being convicted of murder. Now they’re free — Both were innocent men.

    http://reportingtexas.com/after-12-years-wrongfully-convicted-men-go-free/

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    [There is more where that came from. And the month of January is not over yet. Guess: How many more times shall we read similar tales of human tragedy this year? {Answer: Not as many times as the innocent kids murdered by the west's drones alone in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, ..}]

    So, according to MDC agitators, life in ZIM is precarious - if they are not in power.

  • George Warren
    Jan 15 2011, 12:45

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