Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 4.3 The politicisation of the right to protest On 22 December, at Joshua Nkomo Statue, members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police and Central Intelligence Organization arrested three activists during a Gukurahundi commemoration march. The event organised by Ibhetshu LikaZulu, a National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG) stakeholder operating in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces, was meant to remember victims of Gukurahundi. During the peaceful march to the main venue at Stanley Square, Makhokhoba suburb, the state security stopped the event and arrested three propeace advocates, namely Thamsanqa Ncube, Melusi Nyathi and Samkeliso Nyathi. The targeted victims were arrested shortly after making their speeches and presentations and were detained at Bulawayo Central Police. The arrests follow the African Commission on Human and People's Rights' call on the government to allow public protests. The call came after Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) reported the government to the human rights body following the arrests of its members during demonstrations. ZPP recommends the adoption of the following interventions: 4.3.1 The government and the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission are to take adequate actions regarding providing sincere platforms for addressing Gukurahundi. 4.3.2 The ZRP and other security agencies protect the right to protest and demonstrate, as enshrined in the constitution, and stop the unlawful arrests of peace advocates, activists and human rights defenders. December 2022 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 7

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