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Old 03-24-2003, 12:13 PM   #1
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Now that the Cricket is over:

'Brutal' Zimbabwe crackdown

Opposition groups in Zimbabwe say that government security forces have arrested and beaten hundreds of people following last week's widely observed general strike.

Amnesty International says that up to 500 people have been detained in "a new and dangerous phase of repression".

Following the strike, President Robert Mugabe warned the opposition Movement for Democratic Change not to instigate violence, saying: "Those who play with fire will not only be burnt but consumed."

The BBC's Barnaby Philips in Johannesburg says that all the evidence points to a new crackdown of unprecedented brutality.

'Children assaulted'

A doctor working in a hospital in the capital, Harare, said more than 250 people have been treated there after being beaten by the security forces; many had broken fingers or toes, some had broken legs.

Two women described how men in military uniforms stripped them, beat them, and used guns to sexually abuse them.

The MDC says that children of opposition activists have been assaulted.

Lawyer and director of the publishers of the Daily News Gugulethu Moyo says she was beaten by five men in Harare central police station after going there to enquire about a Daily News photographer who had been arrested.

"The cells were so full I had to stand, which was okay because my backside was so bruised I could not lie down," she said.

Zimbabwean police spokesmen Bothwell Mugariri said about 400 opposition members have been arrested since last week's strike.

He said many had been charged with malicious injury to property.

During the strike, stones were thrown at passing cars and a bus was set on fire.

The police also say that the offices of the ruling Zanu-PF party were set on fire in Chinhoyi, north of Harare, while explosives were found in the central town of Kadoma.

By-elections

Zimbabwean human rights activist Tony Reeler says the attacks are focused on the MDC's local leadership.

Following the strike, the MDC gave Mr Mugabe until 31 March to agree to 15 demands including ending torture and depoliticising the police force or face further "popular mass action".

Tension is rising in Harare ahead of two by-elections this weekend in seats the MDC won easily in June 2000 elections.

Zimbabwe, once a regional breadbasket, now has massive unemployment, long fuel and bread queues and inflation of more than 200%.

Up to half the population, some seven million people, need food aid according to donors.
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Old 03-24-2003, 02:31 PM   #2
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Sad. A beautiful country being ruled and ruined by a truly awful man.
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Old 03-24-2003, 02:38 PM   #3
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Mugabe is an evil man.

Are we going to do anything about him? Why are we currently in Iraq again? A war in Zimbabwe would be much better and currently more justified than the one in Iraq.
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Old 03-24-2003, 03:16 PM   #4
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Mugabe is an evil man.

Are we going to do anything about him? Why are we currently in Iraq again? A war in Zimbabwe would be much better and currently more justified than the one in Iraq.
Especially since Mugabe has well-documented ties with Al-Queda. Amoung other things selling them diamonds to make their funds more portable after 9/11.
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Old 03-24-2003, 03:16 PM   #5
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We're in Iraq becuase there's evil there too, Pritchke. Might I remind you that that comment goes on the War Forum anyway.

One or two evil regimes at a time, please. You can't expect the US and coalition to be everywhere at once, especially when they have downsized their armies in recent years. All in due course. It is unfortunate for Zimbabwe that the coalition forces are otherwise preoccupied, but all in due course.
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