News and information on activities in the US to support Zimbabwean 
activists charged with treason for organizing a meeting to discuss 
the North African revolutions. Free them now! Join the 
international day of action on March 21.

Monday, March 14, 2011
APPEAL FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY WITH ZIMBABWEAN POLITICAL 
PRISONERS

Six people in Zimbabwe are now imprisoned on charges of treason 
for organizing a meeting to discuss the mass movements in Tunisia 
and Egypt. For this “crime” they face a possible death sentence. 
They have been tortured and are now in solitary confinement.

An international day of action to demand their release will be 
held on Monday, March 21, when they are scheduled for a court hearing.

Our message is simple and urgent: We demand that the government of 
Zimbabwe drop all charges and release them immediately.

Plans are underway for demonstrations in a number of countries. We 
urge concerned people everywhere to join us in organizing meetings 
and demonstrations in solidarity with the prisoners. Please 
translate and distribute this appeal as widely as possible. Let us 
know know what you are doing at the contact addresses below.

The worldwide significance of the struggle to free the Zimbabwean 
prisoners is reflected in a recent statement of support from the 
Congress of South African Trade Unions. “The Egyptian and Tunisian 
experience have inspired many workers and poor people all over the 
world to stand up and demand an end to dictatorship, corruption 
and injustice of whatever kind.”

The arrest and prosecution of the six may seem like only the 
latest round of repression by Robert Mugabe’s government against 
opponents. But it is also an attack on the spirit of Tahrir 
Square, which has inspired people all over the world. The six 
prisoners include trade unionists, intellectuals, and activists in 
the struggle for women’s rights. The effort to suppress them – and 
even to kill them, whether by execution or through torture and 
denial of medical treatment while in custody – is a vicious 
assault on all of us.

To learn more about the six prisoners and the struggle for their 
release, see the website Free Them Now! [ 
http://www.freethemnow.com/ ] and the Facebook group (open to 
non-Facebook users) Calling for the Release of Zimbabwean 
Activists [ 
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_178601402184959 ].

To join the March 21 actions, please send a message to both of 
these addresses: [email protected] and 
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