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Government Suspends BBC Press Accreditation
 
UN Integrated Regional Information Network 

July 27, 2001 
Posted to the web July 27, 2001 

The Zimbabwean government has suspended all press accreditation for the BBC, 
accusing its correspondents of "deliberate unethical and unprofessional 
conduct", the state-controlled 'Herald' newspaper reported on Thursday 
quoting information minister Jonathan Moyo.

The newspaper said the move followed criticism of President Robert Mugabe in 
the BBC coverage of his speech at the opening of parliament on Tuesday. Moyo 
denied the BBC's report that Mugabe "vowed to continue with the forcible 
acquisition of white farmland," the paper said. "It is apparent that, as has 
happened before, the BBC approached the President's speech with a 
preconceived view to distorting it, to give a false impression that there is 
no law and order in Zimbabwe," Moyo was quoted saying.

BBC correspondent Rageh Omaar left Harare for Britain late on Tuesday and his 
two-man television crew returned on Wednesday to neighbouring South Africa. 
Milton Nkosi, BBC's Johannesburg bureau chief told IRIN on Thursday: "The BBC 
is disappointed with the decision. We will certainly be meeting with the 
Zimbabwean government. We stand by Rageh Omaar's report."

Meanwhile, the 'Financial Gazette' reported on Thursday that journalists and 
editors from the country's independent media had "blasted" the government 
over the formation of a committee tasked with probing journalism standards 
and ethics. The government announced on Monday it had formed a committee to 
look into the professionalism of the local media. Harare Polytechnic media 
studies lecturer Tafataona Mahoso chairs the panel, which has excluded even a 
single representative from the independent media. "There has been an obvious 
lack of credibility from the onset when so many of the members of this 
committee are apologists of the ruling party," Iden Wetherell, editor of the 
'Zimbabwe Independent' was quoted saying.

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