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Original Post Date: 2010-09-21 Time: 01:00:01 Posted By: News Poster
By Michel Arseneault
Police have reportedly arrested 83 members of Men and Women of Zimbabwe Arise who were taking part in a march outside parliament in Harare. According to Woza, 25 of its members were arrested outside parliament, whereupon 58 more handed themselves in in solidarity.
Woza accuses police of beating suspects and says the aim of the protest was to denounce violence during the country’s constitutional outreach programme.
“There were three simultaneous peaceful demonstrations converging on parliament,” says Woza’s national coordinator, Jennie Williams. “We were delivering a message to parliament after a four-month study of behaviour of police and after this weekend’s violence, under which police didn’t act.”
She also sharply criticises the condition of police holding conditions.
“There is urine all over the floor. There are faeces from yesterday, from last week, from last month all over floors. There is no food in the cells.”
Williams says a consultative meeting on the constitution writing process last weekend was a good example of ineffective policing. She says many Woza members reported they were unable to participate in the meeting because of Zanu PF youth militia.
“Mostly when this violence was occurring police just stood by and didn’t act,” says Williams.
The Zimbabwean police could not be reached for comment on Monday evening.
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Original date published: 20 September 2010
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201009210013.html?viewall=1