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ZPP logs 113 abuses, warns freedoms under siege
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77925, member: 636"] A recent human rights report recorded over one hundred and thirteen violations across Zimbabwe last month. The Zimbabwe Peace Project states these abuses impacted more than six thousand people, predominantly women, through systematic intimidation and political coercion. A major incident involved the forced eviction of thousands in Mt Hampden, where families were reportedly given less than an hour to leave before bulldozers arrived. The report notes that the relocated families were moved to areas lacking water and sanitation. It also details widespread political interference in distributing food aid and agricultural support, often conditioned on ruling party alignment. The document cites at least twenty-nine specific violations targeting freedoms of assembly and association. It argues that such systematic coercion shrinks democratic space and prevents citizens from holding the state accountable. While acknowledging some progress on women's participation, the report warns that under-reported violence and digital abuse continue to silence women. It calls for neutral resource distribution and greater constitutional accountability. [/QUOTE]
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