9 deduced from the incidents reported in the main body of the report. This is erroneous, as can be seen from the table below. Table 4 Comparison of ZRP figures with “re-classified figures”. ZRP Figures [p2] CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE CRISIS MDC NCA SAVE ZIMBABWE WOZA ZCTU ZINASU Figures obtained from ZRP Report. 4% 6% 48% 20% 0 16% 0 6% 7% 0 46% 20% 4% 7% 15% 2% The percentages in the left-hand column are taken from the figures given in the first report, whilst the percentages in the right-hand column are taken from the breakdown compiled of the incidents cited in the same report. Whilst there is agreement in respect of the combined MDC [anti-Senate and pro-Senate factions17] and the NCA18, there is virtually no agreement with the remaining 40% of the incidents and organisations cited. It seems fair to enquire where the ZRP got the data they drew on in compiling the graph shown in the report. As regards the violence alleged, the report outlines a number of incidents in which violence undoubtedly did occur, but these are a small proportion of the incidents which supposedly make up the trail of violence, as can be seen from the table below. Table 5 Types of criminal activity alleged in ZRP report. Abuse Arson Attacking police station Attending prayer meeting Barricading roads Criticized Mugabe Culpable homicide Demonstration Distributing fliers Gunshot wound Hate speech Illegal demonstration Meeting Motor accident Preparing for demonstration Property destruction Resisting arrest 17 No. of incidents 8 3 1 17 1 1 1 26 8 1 1 5 59 1 1 2 1 % of total 5.7 2.1 0.7 12.1 0.7 0.7 0.7 18.4 5.7 0.7 0.7 3.5 41.8 0.7 0.7 1.4 0.7 The MDC split into two factions, in November 2005, following a policy dispute as to whether to participate in elections for a newly created senate. 18 National Constitutional Assembly, an NGO led by Dr. Lovemore Madhuku, which lobbies for constitutional change in Zimbabwe

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