MDC-T Accuses Police of Fanning Violence in Mbare

The MDC-T legislator for Mbare on Wednesday accused the police of being part of the continuing political violence in his constituency and has called on the Commissioner-General, Augustine Chihuri, to take control of the situation.

Zimbabwe police are cracking down on opposition.

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC-T MP Accuses Police of Fanning Violence in Mbare

    SW Radio, 2 February 2011

    The MDC-T legislator for Mbare on Wednesday accused the police of being part of the continuing political violence in his constituency and has called on the Commissioner-General,… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Missing' MDC Official is Found

    SW Radio, 1 February 2011

    On Monday the MDC-T issued an alert expressing concern over the fate of their secretary for Local Government, Last Maengahama, after he was picked up in the morning 'by two… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Political Violence Leaves Two MDC Activists in Hospital

    SW Radio, 1 February 2011

    At least five MDC activists were left injured, two of them seriously, on Monday night in a fresh wave of political violence to hit the capital city, Harare. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   New Surge in Political Violence

    UNIRIN, 31 January 2011

    Elvis Marume, 42, a teacher at a faith-based school in Zimbabwe's Mashonaland West Province, has been threatened with death by alleged elements of the ruling ZANU-PF party's youth… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Violence Flares in Harare

    Zimbabwe Independent, 27 January 2011

    HARARE has witnessed a resurgence of politically motivated violence and intimidation after Zanu PF launched its not-so-subtle 2011 election campaign across the country code-named… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'MDC-T Can't Stop Zanu Pf Abuses'

    Zimbabwe Independent, 27 January 2011

    New York-based advocacy group Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said the MDC-T lacks "real power" to institute a political agenda that can put an end to human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. Read more »

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