Thursday, February 18, 2010

Emergency Call to Action


You are probably also on the Africa Action mailing list, but in case you are not, this is the text of an appeal that just went out this evening:


Take Action Now!

Please consider taking action in support of the Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) whose members have come under harassment and attack by the Zimbabwe police following nationwide peaceful protests that WOZA organized on Valentine's Day. Two women, Sibongile Matupe and Rose Rukwewo, an elderly woman, have been arrested in the City of Mutare and are currently being denied access to a lawyer.

In the Valentine's Day peaceful marches across Zimbabwe, WOZA protestors handed to passers by Valentine cards, red roses and abbreviated copies of WOZA's report on the state of democracy in Zimbabwe.

While the Bulawayo and Harare marches of hundreds proceeded with no arrests, the outrageous actions of the police in Mutare reminiscent of the pre-inclusive government era in Zimbabwe threaten to reverse tender democratic gains made so far and must be challenged with the full mighty of international solidarity.

Please take action now:

1. Please call Mutare Central Police station to protest the arrest of these women and to demand their immediate release on (+263 20) 31543 or 64212 or 63813/4

2. Send a solidarity message to WOZA at wozazimbabwe@yahoo.com


In Solidarity,


Staff @ Africa Action

2 comments:

  1. Hi!
    Thanks for circulating our alert! We appreciate all your support. Have you seen our new website yet? I'd love to hear what you think.

    in solidarity,

    Michael & Staff at Africa Action

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  2. No problem, Michael & Staff. It's lame to say, but you guys are doing a great job. Thank you for giving my conscience a nudge with the alerts and information you work so hard to put out there. The information highway is a marvel, but one's eyes blue after a while. Which brings me to your question about the website: what I appreciate most is its organization, so that I can follow the campaigns that attract my passion. It's well-written, well-supported and researched, yet still has that stupendous grassroots appeal, that makes a reader feel she can, indeed, make a difference.

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