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might be perfectly acceptable in a functioning democracy, nor the blatant abuse of the
criminal justice system and police powers for the purpose of political repression, forms any
part of the author’s considerations. The reports thus starkly expose the extent of the
politicisation of the police and a degree of obliviousness to the fact that many of their actions
are the implementation of a programme of political oppression and not part of implementing
the criminal justice system.
As can be seen from the table below, a total of 141 incidents were described in the first
report as occurring as part of the “trail of violence” since January 2007.
Table 2
Events in ZRP report re-classified.
No. of events
mentioned in ZRP
report.
141
No. of events identified
as normal democratic
activity.
112
80%
No. of “criminal”
activities alleged
29
20%
Of the 141 incidents, 112 [80%] can be re-classified as normal democratic activity in that
they refer to meetings, rallies, and demonstrations. In only 29 [20%] cases does the report
identify “criminal activity” of any kind and yet in 41 [29%] of the instances arrests were
made. Charges were preferred in only six [15%] cases. But even in these instances, the
comments made above apply — that charges preferred in the cases of public order offences
are not often sustainable as the alleged facts which purportedly give rise to the charges do
not constitute an offence.
The report does indicate that a total of 46 persons were arrested specifically in connection
with the events of the 11th March, and that these persons were arrested for “public violence”.
As can be seen from the table below, the majority of these were members of the MDC, but a
large percentage [30%] are not described as having any form of institutional or
organisational affiliation.
Table 3
Frequencies of affiliations of persons mentioned as having been arrested
for “public violence”.
MDC
officer
MDC
employee
MDC
supporter
6
5
8
9
2
1
14
% of total
13%
11%
17%
20%
4%
2%
30%
% of MDC
MDC as %
of total
32%
26%
42%
Total
Student
NCA
ZCTU
Other
41%
These figures do not tally, however, with the data provided in the report itself. In the
introduction to the ZRP report, there is a figure showing the purported frequencies of the
criminal activities of various groups mentioned earlier, and the presumption is that this can be