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Zimbabwe: Demostraters at the S.African Embassy

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Original Post Date: 2004-09-03  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 9/3/2004 4:26:39 PM
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Zimbabwe: Demostraters at the S.African Embassy

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 9/3/2004 4:26:39 PM

Zimbabwe: Demostraters at the S.African Embassy

[Their voices will fall on the deaf ears in the S.African Govt. Jan]

Harare – An alliance of local civic and political groups for the second time yesterday demonstrated at the South African embassy here calling on Pretoria to help end Zimbabwe’s crisis. The National Constitutional Assembly, which is a coalition of churches, labour, opposition political parties, and human rights groups, on Wednesday handed a petition to South Africa’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, Jeremiah Ndou, calling on Pretoria to throw its weight behind the search for democracy in its northern neighbour. Yesterday more than 400 placard-waving members of the civic alliance were back at the embassy. Alliance chairman Lovemore Madhuku, said: “We are indebted to the embassy for giving our delegation an opportunity to hand our message yesterday. It is important to show that this message is not just an invention of the National Constitutional Assembly leaders. It is a reflection of the views of thousands of ordinary members and the only way of showing this is by a peaceful demonstration at the embassy. This is why the demonstration is going on today.” Police armed with guns and batons dispersed the demonstrators from the embassy. There were no reports of assaults or arrests. The alliance, which is pushing for a new and democratic constitution for Zimbabwe, said this week’s demonstrations were to voice Zimbabweans’ objections to a proposed new law that will severely restrict the operations of non-governmental organisations in the country. Meanwhile, a lawyer representing activists arrested during Wednesday’s protest Alec Muchadehama, said seven of them had been released by the police without being charged. Four other activists are to appear in court today to answer to charges of contravening Zimbabwe’s strict Public Order and Security Act. The law prohibits Zimbabweans from holding political meetings or demonstrations without prior approval of the police. The alliance’s protests were not approved by the police.

From Zim Online (SA), 3 September
Source: WWW.ZwNews.Com


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