Dozens of women held for protesting for coalition deal

Dozens of women held for protesting for coalition deal

 

Zimbabwean opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai (R) arrives with MDC Executive Secretary Tomaz Solomao at a hotel in Harare

HARARE – Dozens of women activists were arrested near the Raibow Hotel, venue for coalition talks between Robert Mugabe and the MDC leadership in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare on Monday for protesting over the suffering caused by a severe economic crisis caused by Robert Mugabe’s autocratic rule.

Riot police broke up a demonstration by at least 300 women from the Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe outside a hotel, where southern African leaders were meeting to discuss Zimbabwe’s political impasse with the country’s rival leaders.

At least 11 women were treated for injuries after being beaten by the police and 47 women were arrested, according to the coalition. “It is the women of this country who have to carry the burden of the suffering,” Coalition spokesperson Emilia Chawa said.

The women were calling for the talks between President Robert Mugabe and prime minister-designate Morgan Tsvangirai on the formation of a unity government to be concluded urgently to allow the rebuilding of the tattered economy to start. 

Sapa-dpa – SAPA

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