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Zimbabwe: Khupe's Youths Finger Zanu-PF in Alliance Activists' Abduction

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Youths belonging to Thokozani Khupe's MDC-T have fingered the ruling Zanu PF party as behind the highly condemned abduction and torture of an MDC Alliance MP and two female activists last Wednesday.

MDC Alliance MP, Joanna Mamombe, activists Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova were allegedly abducted by suspected state security agents after they participated in flash anti-government protests in Harare's Warren Park suburb.

In an interview with NewZimbabwe.com, the party's national youth assembly chair, Alfred Dzirutwe said the activists' attacks were state sponsored.

"We might have our political differences (with MDC Alliance) but it must be noted that an injury to any activist during the course of exercising one's right to freedom of expression and political association is an injury to all of us," said Dzirutwe.

To the three MDC Alliance foot soldiers, we wish you speedy recovery," he said of the activists who have been hospitalised for injuries sustained from the torture ordeal.

Source: allAfrica.com

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