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Zimbabwe: Woza Launches Report
On State Sponsored Violence Against Members
March 19, 2008 – (AllAfrica) Women of Zimbabwe
Arise (WOZA) launched a report in Harare on Wednesday titled "The
effects of fighting Repression with Love". It documents the
experiences of their members over the last few years as they were
arrested, assaulted, humiliated and tortured at the hands of state
agents, particularly the police.
Our Harare correspondent Simon Muchemwa attended
the event, along with representatives from civil organisations and
diplomats. He said some moments were very emotional as victims narrated
their experiences.
Muchemwa said the report included the total numbers
of reported incidents that involved branches of the police. According
to these figures, there were 949 death threats made to WOZA members
by the police since the group was founded, 832 incidents of assaults,
1,262 humiliating and degrading experiences, 647 reports of physical
torture and 732 reports of mental torture.
Muchemwa said the victims became very emotional
when they spoke of the humiliation they suffered at the hands of
the police who often forced them to remove their underwear. He said
it was a very difficult experience for them to describe in front
of strangers at the launch. According to the report there were 267
incidents when the police forced women to do this.
The report covered incidents affecting WOZA members
from 20 to over 40 years of age. Some were victimised while they
were carrying babies on their backs. 48% of those victimised by
police were married, 23% were single and 25% were widows.
Muchemwa said WOZA members who narrated painful
stories said they felt even more determined to continue with their
cause. WOZA officials also vowed that the group would remain peaceful,
non-partisan and continue to fight for the rights of all Zimbabweans.
From:http://allafrica.com/stories/200803190970.html
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