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Original Post Date: 2005-02-15  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 2/15/2005 7:45:25 AM
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Zimbabwe police hound journalists

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 2/15/2005 7:45:25 AM

Zimbabwe police hound journalists

From BBC News, 15 February

The police in Zimbabwe have raided the offices of three journalists, saying they were looking for spying equipment. The journalists – who report for the Associated Press, the London Times and South African newspapers – said they only had normal office equipment. A lawyer for the journalists said the raid – which lasted six hours on Monday night – was a clear case of harassment and intimidation. Zimbabwe is due to hold parliamentary elections on 31 March. Correspondents say the government of President Robert Mugabe is determined to limit reporting using restrictive media laws passed in 2002. “It’s harassment,” said their lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa. “Police came to their office with three different sets of allegations, so it’s obvious they don’t know what to charge them with. They [police] are looking for a reason to lock them up.” After the three – Angus Shaw, Jan Raath and Brian Latham – were accused of spying, the police accused them of working as journalists without official accreditation – an offence which can lead to a two-year jail term. Mr Shaw told BBC News that they had applied to renew their accreditation and so they were legally free to continue working. He said they were now waiting to see if the police would charge them with any offence.

Source: WWW.ZwNews.Com


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