Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 4.2 Threats to Journalists Alert journalists have constantly exposed irregular and unlawful practices. Perpetrators have, on several counts, threatened journalists with violence and confiscation or destruction of equipment. On December 18, activists and security personnel for an opposition political party, the Movement for Democratic Change, led by Douglas Mwonzora, threatened journalists covering the party congress in Harare. Journalists from Heart and Soul, the Open Parly ZW, and VOA were instructed to stop filming and threatened with beatings and equipment seizure if they continued filming an intra-party violence incident. On December 22, journalists were barred from taking pictures of police violently dispersing a Gukurahundi commemoration protest in the second capital - Bulawayo, on Unity Day. Journalists were threatened with arrest if they continued taking pictures. ZPP recommends the adoption of the following interventions to protect journalists from threats and intimidation in doing their work: 4.2.1 The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Zimbabwe Media Commission, among other stakeholders, continuously spread the message of peace and nonviolence and guarantee a conducive environment for journalists to undertake their professional duties without hindrance. 4.2.2 Political party supporters, security details and leaders should respect the role of journalists in promoting the exercise and enjoyment of fundamental rights by an informed citizenry. December 2022 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 6

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