Harare The province witnessed a number of violations that include abductions, assaults, intimidation and discrimination. Date HR Violated Provincial highlights 5 November Freedom of Association Zanu PF youths looted goods and threatened to take over a vending stall owned by one *Moven Chikami at Gazaland Shopping Center in Highfields West. Chikami, an MDC-T supporter reported the issue to his party superiors who then sent some party youths to man the vending stall until Chikami felt safe. 18 November Right to Personal Security Activists Patson Dzamara and Ishmael Kauzani were allegedly abducted by suspected state security agents in plain clothes. The abduction took place a night before a planned protest by social movement activists against government’s introduction of bond notes. It is reported that Dzamara was in the company of other activists who fled after the ambush by the armed men. The two were severely assaulted and sustained serious injuries to the head and back and their cars were torched. They were found the following morning at Avenues Clinic where they were treated. Right to demonstrate and petition 18 November Right to Personal Security Right to demonstrate and petition 18 November Right to demonstrate and petition Freedom of Expression At around 2am a group of approximately 20 uniformed soldiers assaulted civilians in Kuwadzana East. It is reported that the army officers patrolled nightclubs and shops around Kuwadzana 2 beating up civilians. They first went to Sunset Nightclub where they beat up people using baton sticks and bare hands before proceeding to K2 Nightclub. At K2 Nightclub they assaulted vendors outside the bar before proceeding to attack patrons inside the club. It is believed that their motive was to intimidate people from participating in the anti-bond notes protest that had been planned by social movement activists. There was heavy police presence in the Harare Central Business District on the morning earmarked for a demonstration against the introduction of bond notes, a surrogate currency set to ease the cash crisis. The demonstration had been planned by social movement activists and was dubbed ‘Munhu Wese muRoad’. However, due to intimidation and heavy police presence following violence in previous protests members of the public failed to convene and start the demonstration. 12

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