MDC Rally in Bulawayo

MDC notified the Police on Monday that they were holding a rally at White City Stadium on Sunday at 10.00 hrs. Due to speak at the rally were the President, Mr. Morgan Tsvangirai and the Secretary General Mr. Tendai Biti.


 On Wednesday they called the local Organising Secretary into the Headquarters building to say that they had refused permission for the rally.

Under the amended regulations passed through Parliament in 2007 under the SADC process, the Police may only deny permission after they have gone to Court and had a Judge or Magistrate say that the denial was justified. The organisation wanting to hold a function is permitted to appear and appose
the Police application. This procedure was ignored.

We immediately instructed lawyers to take the matter to the Court and for this the MDC had to have the refusal of the police in writing. This was requested but was only provided on Thursday at 15.00 hrs. The urgent application was taken to the Courts at 16.00 hrs and no Judge was found who was prepared to handle the case.

At 09.00 hrs on Friday (today) the lawyers have gone back to the Court with the application.

We understand the ZEC is to announce the run off date today and that Zanu PF is actually launching their campaign today. How the police can justify this ban of political activity is impossible to understand. Bulawayo is free of political violence and no problems have ever been encountered with MDC
rallies in the past at this venue. There is only one explanation – that is that the State is attempting to further restrict the ability of the MDC to campaign ahead of the run off for the presidential elections.

Eddie Cross
Bulawayo, 16th May 2008

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