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Zimbabwe: Riots in the 2nd largest city

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Original Post Date: 2005-04-19  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/19/2005 3:46:02 PM
Zimbabwe: Riots in the 2nd largest city
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Zimbabwe: Riots in the 2nd largest city

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 4/19/2005 3:46:02 PM

Zimbabwe: Riots in the 2nd largest city

Riots broke out in Bulawayo today when thousands of disgruntled football supporters failed to access Barbourfields Stadium. Over 20 000 mainly Highlanders supporters failed to access the venue of the match with Motor Action after the gates were shut at 12pm. Cars were stoned as running battles broke out between police and the football supporters. The disturbances began long before the match had even started. The 20 km radius from Barbourfields to the city centre was littered with stones and shattered and abandoned vehicles. The wailing of ambulance after ambulance could be heard as the injured were ferried to hospital. Dozens of riot police trucks poured into the high density areas to prevent the disturbances spreading to other areas. Some observers mused over the fact that it took the love of football to drive people to riot where three rigged elections have failed. The Independence match between Highlanders and Motor Action had looked the perfect setting for Zanu PF’s propaganda machinery. Traditionally people ignore the celebrations only to troop in for the football matches at the end. This is exactly what happened, but then the stadium gates were shut at 12pm prompting the disturbances.

From SW Radio Africa, 18 April
Source: WWW.ZwNews.Com


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