Saturday, April 26, 2008

Babies siezed by Mugabe forces

From Times Online:

Scores of children and babies have been locked up in filthy prison cells in Harare as Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s president, sinks to new depths in his campaign to force the opposition into exile before an expected run-off in presidential elections.

Twenty-four babies and 40 children under the age of six were among the 250 people rounded up in a raid on Friday, according to Nelson Chamisa, spokesman for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). Yesterday they were crammed into cells in Southerton police station in central Harare.

“This is ruthlessness of the worst kind. How can you incarcerate children whose mothers have fled their homes hoping to give their children refuge?” asked an emotional Chamisa yesterday. “In Mugabe’s Zimbabwe even children are not spared the terror that befalls their parents.”

The families were rounded up from MDC headquarters, where they had sought refuge from violence in the countryside.

Thought to be directed by top military officers, Operation Where Did You Put Your Cross? has prompted thousands to flee. They are trying to escape the so-called war veterans, who are attacking people and burning down hundreds of houses for voting “incorrectly” in last month’s elections.

“What we’re seeing is an undeclared civil war,” said Chamisa. “It’s genocide. This situation is out of control, it’s now beyond the capacity of the MDC alone. It requires the region, the continent, the international community to act.”

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Amnesty International action and forum on Zimbabwe - April 18, Vancouver

SOLIDARITY FOR ZIMBABWE Vancouver Rally and Forum

If past and current events in Zimbabwe concern you, please join this event
to draw public attention to poltiical violence and human rights violations
in Zimbabwe.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Rally: Vancouver Art Gallery, 4:30-5:45 pm
March to SFU Harbour Centre, 5:45-6:15 pm
Forum: SFU Harbour Centre, 6:30-8:30 pm
(Room 1800, 555 West Hastings Street)

Everyone welcome; no charge for admission

For more information call 778-237-3072

AI reports on Zimbabwe:
http://www.amnesty.ca/themes/zimbabwe_overview.php

Take action:
http://www.amnesty.ca/take_action/actions/zimbabwe_police_show_restraint.php