Moafrika you are lobbying at wrong platform ,sure you made mistake its not MDC 
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--- On Tue, 3/1/11, Mzu Cabanga <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Mzu Cabanga <[email protected]>
Subject: [PAYCO] Fwd: Joint Picket to defend Zimbabwe ctivists
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 9:52 AM



Dear Afrikans ,
What is your take on this?




Defend our Zimbabwean Comrades
Join the Protest Picket at Parliament
Outside Parliament 
Tuesday (tomorrow) 1 March 2011 10.30 - 13.00
An Injury to One is an Injury to All
Organised by PASSOP 
Supported by the Democratic Left Front

Last week 45 people were arrested in Harare for watching a video on the 
uprising in Egypt. They were charged with treason and were tortured by 
government personnel. One of the detainees was pushed out of a second floor 
window resulting in a broken leg, some are HIV positive and in need of their 
life-saving medicine. All have been denied access to medical treatment, lawyers 
and proper meals.
 
Unfortunately, this is only one example out of thousands of human rights 
violations which are happening daily in Zimbabwe. As human rights activists, we 
strongly disagree with these practices.
As a result, PASSOP has organised a group of grass-roots people, concerned 
South Africans, students and Zimbabweans will be protesting on Tuesday, 1st of 
March 2011 from 10:30 until 13:00 on Plein Street in front of Parliament.


We are demonstrating against the unacceptable detention of these 45 activists 
in Harare by the ZANU PF regime. We believe that South Africa is seen by the 
continent as a role model, it is a key player in solving the Zimbabwean 
situation and it must once and for all step up to the plate and make demands 
based on the will of the Zimbabwean people. The South African government must 
demand their immediate release from detention and must monitor their case 
carefully. Zimbabweans must be given the right to gather and express themselves 
freely. 
We are also protesting in support of a small group of individuals who have 
boldly announced that they want to hold a “millions citizens march” on Tuesday 
in Harare . Thus we protest at the same time in solidarity with them as we hope 
they are able to gather. Indeed they have made a strong statement with the name 
of the protest, but to mobilise and to organise under the watchful eyes of the 
Mugabe regime is seldom possible without enduring violence and detentions.  We 
demand that on this day the rule of law be respected and that the violence and 
intimidation stop.
Regardless of the planned protest in Harare, there have already been reports of 
increased violence and abuse in Zimbabwe, it seems violence and elections have 
become come inseparable- a seasonal rampage of terror. No longer can this sort 
of behaviour be tolerated in Africa, especially not at our doorstep.
In Zimbabwe people continue to suffer, people continue to go hungry and life 
expectancy has halved since 1999. More than 80% of Zimbabweans live under the 
poverty line. It now appears that South Africa has budgeted to spend half a 
billion rand to strengthen the borders, hoping to plug the hole in a sinking 
ship- instead of dealing with the real problem, which is Mugabe and his regime.
 
2011 will already go down as one of the most significant years in history where 
dictatorships fall because of people power. South Africa cannot afford to be 
silent any more when its neighbouring country suffers severe human rights 
abuses. It’s time to take firm and repeated action.


For comment contact Anthony Muteti      084 351 0388
                     or  Alex De Comarmond    072 697 4393
 






Brian Ashley 
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