April 2010
1-56432-622-5
Sleight of Hand
Repression of the Media and the Illusion of Reform in Zimbabwe
I. Summary ......................................................................................................................... 1
II. Recommendations .......................................................................................................... 4
To the Power-Sharing Government of Zimbabwe ............................................................. 4
To South African President Jacob Zuma and His Zimbabwe Facilitation Team.................. 4
To Southern African Development Community Member States and the African Union ......5
To the Wider International Community (including the United States, the United Kingdom,
and Other European Union Members) ..............................................................................5
III. Methodology ................................................................................................................. 6
IV. Background ................................................................................................................... 7
Brief History of ZANU-PF Repression ................................................................................7
Global Political Agreement and Promised Reforms.......................................................... 8
Zimbabwean Law on Freedom of Expression and International Standards ...................... 9
V. Continuing Media Freedom Violations............................................................................ 11
Arbitrary Arrests and Harassment of Journalists ............................................................. 11
Threats and Harassment ................................................................................................ 14
VI. ZANU-PF’s Political Manipulation of Media Bodies ....................................................... 16
Myth of Media Reform ................................................................................................... 17
Unfulfilled Legislative Reforms ..................................................................................... 20
VII. Failing Power-Sharing and Human Rights Reform ....................................................... 22
VIII. South Africa’s Role in Mediating the Zimbabwe Crisis................................................ 24
IX. Acknowledgements ..................................................................................................... 26