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Zim cops 'ready to shoot to quell'
27/02/2008 13:25  - (SA)  

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    Harare - Police in Zimbabwe are ready to use force to quell any violence during national elections next month and any unrest after the poll, the official media reports.

    President Robert Mugabe was accused of holding onto power by using intimidation and rigging to ensure previous election victories, and the latest comments by police were likely to add to concerns that the March 29 vote would be no different despite promises of reform.

    Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri said police officers would not hesitate to use "full force" to stop politically motivated violence, the state Herald newspaper said.

    "Police will never treat perpetrators of political violence with kid gloves. Please be warned," the paper quoted him as saying.

    Cops ban carrying of knives

    He said: "There has been talk from some opposition circles and civil organisations of street protests or Kenya-style riots if the ballot does not go in favour of one's political party... It is time for political parties to own up if they lose."

    Earlier this month, police banned the carrying of knives, spears, catapults and other traditional weapons ahead of the March 29 presidential, parliamentary and local council polls.

    Mugabe faced a challenge from a former finance minister, Simba Makoni, as well as the head of the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change, Morgan Tsvangirai.

    In an open letter, United States ambassador James McGee has said there were "ominous signs" that the elections would not be free or fair.

    Cops allowed to 'bash' lawbreakers

    He cited inadequate preparation, voter confusion and evidence of registration irregularities. "The violence of the past year will inevitably affect the campaign and the election," he added.

    In March last year, police violently broke up an opposition prayer meeting and jailed and assaulted opposition leaders, including Tsvangirai. Mugabe later told regional presidents at a southern African summit that police were allowed to "bash" lawbreakers.

    Police had declared the prayer meeting and opposition march an illegal political gathering and banned it under security laws.

    New legislation rushed through parliament at the end of last year had relaxed the security laws, but so far there had been few signs of a more tolerant government approach to opposition demonstrations.

    In eight years of political and economic turmoil since the seizure of thousands of white-owned commercial farms began in 2000, much of the violence that claimed at least 200 lives had been blamed on ruling party militants, armed veterans of the independence war, secret police agents and troops and police themselves.

     
     

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