Zimbabwe police viciously attack women and children


These pictures show the violence used against the WOZA protesters, including children (please see here for further details and for the telephone numbers you can use to express your outrage and disgust):

Violence against WOZA women and children

Via SWRadioAfrica:

WOZA spokesperson Annie Sibanda said the women, including 4 members of the Men of Zimbabwe Arise and a Presbyterian priest, are expected to appear in court on Friday. 36 WOZA activists who were arrested in Bulawayo have been charged under two sections of the notorious Criminal Law and Codification and Reform Act, although 6 of the women who were arrested with their babies were released on Thursday afternoon. They are accused of causing ‘a breach of the peace and interfering with the ordinary comforts of the public.’

Members of the pressure group were arrested after riot police violently broke up their gathering Wednesday. It’s reported that some of the arrested including the leaders, Jennie Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu, were beaten. Sibanda told us that some of those in detention need medical attention but the police are blocking this. The victims lawyer, Advocate Perpetua Dube, was allegedly threatened with arrest, for “interfering with the course of justice” whilst trying to attend to her clients. The activists are being held in a courtyard cage at Bulawayo Central police station.

In an extraordinary twist Advocate Dube was yesterday able to secure the release of a baby who had been separated from it’s mother. The mother had not been arrested but the child had.

Meanwhile the 18 month old baby who was hurt yesterday sustained a broken leg. The WOZA spokesperson said the baby was sitting on her mother’s lap when police started to beat people, ‘They caused a stampede scenario where people were trying to escape from being beaten and somebody actually stepped on the baby’s leg in the chaos that was caused.”

Another elderly woman also had a broken leg while several other people had minor injuries.

The vicious attack by the police comes in the middle of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence campaign, embarked on by WOZA this past Saturday. Sibanda said although some areas have started banging pots and honking their car horns, the group is urging more Zimbabweans to join in a noise protest for two minutes at 8pm every evening during this period. She said this is to commemorate 16 days of activism against gender violence and human rights abuses.

Police continue to refuse to comment.

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3 Responses to “Zimbabwe police viciously attack women and children”

  1. floence durrant
    December 1st, 2006 13:05
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    May the spirit of freedom, freedom from oppression triumph. May the spirit of God move among you, to guide you and comfort you.For evil to succeed, it takes good people doing nothing. Good people are watching and listening. Where good/god is watching, evil/devil soon crumbles. Sikubhekile Satan – your days are numbered!

    In solidarity bodade labobaba, zintombi namajaha alwela inkululeko yabo. We did that in the 70s, we can do it today! Unity – ukubambana is the secret.

    Florence

  2. Adrian
    December 1st, 2006 14:25
    2

    Animals!!

  3. scido
    April 3rd, 2008 19:12
    3

    This is very bad.Such evil actions arenot condoned.How much we resent the govenment which does not have respect of human rights

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