beer drink and reported the matter to the party district chairperson Kenneth Mandudzi who promised to mediate. Right to personal integrity and human dignity Right to liberty and security of person Right to liberty and security of person Right to liberty and security of person Freedom of Assembly 2 2 1 1 1 7 Harassment/Intimidation Assault Total Right to personal integrity and human dignity Right to liberty and security of person 5 1 6 The operating environment has been relatively calm throughout the province with isolated cases of harassment and intimidation. The country’s major political parties reportedly held their meetings without interference or disruptions. However, there are reports of simmering conflicts within the parties as members are jostling for positions before the planned congresses. Ø 02 June 2014 - More than hundred (100) Zanu PF youths with police escorts burnt the shrine of Madzibaba Ishmael of Johane Masowe eChishanu. The Zanu PF youths were retaliating to the sect members’ acts of brutally assaulting police officers and journalists on 30 May 2014. The police officers and journalists had accompanied the Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) president Archbishop Johannes Ndanga who had gone to the shrine to announce the ban of Madzibaba Ishmael’s church from operating in Zimbabwe because of violating national laws. There were allegations of widespread abuse of women and children in the sect; children are reportedly not allowed to attend conventional schools. Ø 07 June 2014 - In Mbare at Mupedzanhamo and Siyaso Market vendors were forced to close their market in order to attend the funeral of nationalist Nathan Shamuyarira at Stodart Hall. The vendors were ordered to gather at the Zanu PF district offices for a march to Stodart Hall where the body of Shamuyarira lay in state. All vendors closed their stalls as they feared retribution for refusing to comply with the order. The markets later opened around 1300hours. Ø 16 June 2014 - More than 500 MDC-T youths marched from Town House to Harare gardens commemorating the Day of the African Child. The march started at around 1000 hours and ended at around 1200 hours. Over thirty riot police officers tried to stop the march, but failed. In the end the police arrested the youth leader who and was charged with holding a rally without police clearance. Generally the operating environment in the province is quiet though some partisan conduct of the ZRP has been noted in some parts of the province. There has been a drop in cases of violations from 10 recorded in the previous month of May to six this month. The notable trend in the nature of violations is the continued harassment and intimidation of members of the opposition party. The harassment and the undermining of MDC-T councillors by Zanu PF officials is still being recorded in most parts of the province with Mat North Harare Harassment/Intimidation Assault Unlawful Detention Unlawful Detention Banned Political Meeting Total 9

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