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Statement on Zimbabwe Republic Police’s excessive force on demonstrators

July 21, 2016

Filed Under: NANGO, NGO Statements Tagged With: arrests, demos, police harassment, police violence, protest

Heal Zimbabwe condemns police brutality – It’s unconstitutional!

July 18, 2016

Filed Under: Heal Zimbabwe, NGO Statements Tagged With: police violence, protest

We say No to violence, we condemn the conduct of the Police

July 15, 2016

Filed Under: GALZ, NGO Statements Tagged With: police violence, protest, stayaway

Statement on increased human rights violations in Zimbabwe

July 13, 2016

Filed Under: NGO Statements, ZimRights Tagged With: arrests, deaths, freedom of expression, police violence, shutdown

ZHRC investigates Burombo police brutality

July 13, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, Radio Dialogue Tagged With: deaths, police violence, shutdown, stayaway

Chombo rubbishes Makandiwa, vows to crush demos

July 13, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, NewsDay Tagged With: demos, Emmanuel Makandiwa, police violence, prophecy, protest

Zimbabwe’s season of rising discontent

July 12, 2016

Filed Under: Bulawayo 24 News, Opinion / Analysis Tagged With: #ThisFlag, bond notes, economy, Pastor Evan Mawarire, police violence, shutdown, stayaway

Police brutality, arrest of children leaves Bulawayo traumatised

July 10, 2016

Filed Under: News Articles, Standard Tagged With: arrests, deaths, looting, police violence, protest, stayaway

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" 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."
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