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Were you involved in the Zimbabwe shutdown? The Guardian wants to hear from you

July 7, 2016

Source: Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/07/shut-down-zimbabwe-we-want-to-hear-from-you-zimshutdown2016-thisflag

As the #ThisFlag movement gathers momentum, we’re asking whether this is a turning point for the country’s politics

Zimbabweans stayed away from work yesterday as part of a mass protest against endemic corruption at the hands of Robert Mugabe’s government.

The protest, known #ZimShutDown2016, was coordinated by the #ThisFlag movement which has seen thousands of people take to social media to voice their criticisms of the widespread corruption, injustice and poverty in the country which has been ruled by Mugabe for 36 years.

As the nation takes stock of #ZimShutDown2016 a moment of solidarity please with this original warrior #ItaiDzamara pic.twitter.com/M5enbVHiY3

— Alex T Magaisa ?? (@Wamagaisa) July 7, 2016

After clashes in the capital Harare earlier this week, the streets were deserted on Wednesday in what was described as the “most peaceful stay-away actions in nearly a decade.”

Meanwhile, the government reportedly tried to shut down WhatsApp to stop protesters communicating, although people quickly started sharing details on how get round the ban, and by the afternoon normal service seemed to have resumed.

“Enough is enough”

Evan Mawarire, the pastor who started #ThisFlag, has praised the growing strength of movement, telling Reuters news agency yesterday that “we have got to a point now where everyone is saying enough is enough.”

First #ThisFlag was a "fad" then they said it was "politics" now they say its funded by the west. The citizens movement is surely alive.

— Evan Mawarire (@PastorEvanLive) May 14, 2016

If you have been involved in the protests we want to hear from you. What inspired you to take part? Do you agree with Mawarire’s sentiments? And do you think #ThisFlag and #ZimShutDown2016 offers hope for a new kind of politics in Zimbabwe?

Share your thoughts

Share your thoughts in the form here, or email maeve.shearlaw [at] theguardian [dot] com, and we’ll use the best of the submissions in our coverage.

Please note that we recognise that your safety is important and we will not publish anyone’s names unless you give us explicit permission to do so.

Source: Guardian

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Inspiring Quotations

"The determined efforts, and spirited focus by Zimbabweans from all paths and circles of life against authoritarianism as epitomised by #Tajamuka, #ThisFlag, churches, political parties, individuals etc just transmits a 'zing' of confidence, hope and dawn of a new dispensation from my skull nerves to my balls right to the tip of my foot. Authoritarianism and the despotic dispensation are under electrocution."
- Adolf, Kubatana subscriber in reply to our question asking what keeps people inspired during these tough times
" It was good and permissible when the flag since 1980 was carried by every Harry and Tom to Rufaro Stadium or National Sports Stadium to support Zimbabwe's national team the Warriors. It is good and permissible when the flag is carried about by women and children flocking to the airport to routinely receive the President from his many foreign travels. It is good and permissible if the flag is mutilated and redesigned on the party regalia of the country's self-acclaimed LIFE RULING SINGLE PARTY. It is now bad and not permissible when it is carried by those who demand that the sacrifices of those who lost their lives and years in the liberation struggle be respected by those in power through fighting corruption; practising good governance; public accountability by bringing to book those who are responsible for the missing $15 billion diamond revenues; fiscal austerity by cutting down on the many annual trips the President embarks on; by cutting on extravagance through avoiding the purchase of expensive Range Rovers when the govt is very broke to the point of asking for financial help from those it says are destabilising the economy and country."
- Zvakwana Taneta
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