Zimbabwe: New press law abused by government, more arrests



After the arrest of three more journalists in Zimbabwe, Reporters
Without Borders (RSF) today deplored the unjustified use of the new
press law to silence all independent voices in the country and called
on President Robert Mugabe to stop harassment of the privately-owned
media.

"The government is doing everything it can to block journalists
working for the independent media," said RSF secretary-general Robert
Ménard.  "It is becoming impossible to print anything criticising the
regime without running the risk of up to two years in prison."
President Mugabe is on RSF's worldwide list of 38 predators of press
freedom.

Three staffers of the privately-owned weekly The Standard -
editor-in-chief Bornwell Chakaodza and two journalists, Farai Mutsaka
and Fungayi Kanyuchi - were arrested by police on 16 May and taken to
the main police station in Harare.

They were accused of "abusing journalistic privileges by publishing
falsehoods," which carries a prison sentence of up to two years and a
100,000 Zimbabwe dollars fine (about 2,000 euros) under the Access to
Information and Protection of Privacy Act signed into law by the
president in March.

They were targeted for two articles that appeared in the paper on 12
March, in which Mutsaka said Zimbabwe had bought anti-riot tankers
from Israel to break up anti-government demonstrations and Kanyuchi
said some police were freeing arrested prostitutes in exchange for
sex.  Chakaodza was charged because he was technically responsible
for publishing the articles.

These arrests bring to 11 the number of journalists who have been
picked up and accused of "abusing journalistic privileges" since the
press law came into force on 15 March.

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www.rsf.org
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Fax : 33 1 45 23 11 51
5, rue Geoffroy-Marie
75009 Paris
FRANCE






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