|
Back to Index
ZimRights deprecates Machipisa violence
Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZimRights)
September 08, 2011
ZimRights deplores
the violence
that took place at Machipisa shopping centre in Highfields after
a ZANU PF led Chipangano gang attacked vendors and looted their
products yesterday 7 September.
This led to
stalling of business at one of the oldest shopping centres around
the city. Shockingly, the police are said to have witnessed the
chaos, with some of them taking part in beating people with button
sticks. ZimRights notes with grave concern at the unprofessional,
partisan and inept attitude in which the police continue to exhibit.
The thugs pounced on alleged, confirmed or imagined sympathisers
of the former opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party
selling at the market stalls.
The group invaded
and attacked the marketers, citing that the stalls were only built
for people who have respect for the struggle and not "for
sell-outs" from MDC. These disturbances clearly mock and add
question to the sincerity of the party, since this took place soon
after Mugabe's calls for an end to violence.
This violence
eruption in Highfield marks the second bout within a single week,
following another attack on alleged MDC supporters by ZANU PF hooligans
during the opening of Parliament
on Tuesday.
Police's
failure to react and hold the perpetrators accountable is major
cause for concern as there is selective applications of the law.
Zimbabwean police must fulfil their mandate to offer protection
to citizens and not ironically be major facilitator of violence
and human rights abuse.
Visit the Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights) fact
sheet
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|