Harassment/Intimidation Right to personal integrity and human dignity 12 Discrimination BannedPolitical Mtg Total Right to food, aid and livelihood Freedom of Assembly 5 1 18 Harassment/Intimidation Assault MDP Total Right to personal integrity and human dignity Right to personal integrity and human dignity Property rights 4 2 1 7 Harare Masvingo food as their food was locked in. On the 21st of May Simon Makaza went to court and was given an eviction order with a 30 day notice to make sure the victims were dispersed. 8 Violations recorded in the province for the month of May were mostly incidents of threats of physical violence over political differences and discrimination on political grounds. There were also reports of invasions of the sugar cane estates by ZANU PF supporters. The plight of people displaced by Tokwe Mukosi floods who were resettled at Chingwizi transit camp continued to be worrisome with disease outbreak and starvation being a major concern.  In Hippo Valley on the 18th of May 2014 two sugar estates (Estate 3 & 5) were raided by ZANU PF Women’s League led by Mbuya va Gideon, Mai Kadzi and Mai Hollywood who disrupted the planting of sugar cane. They were later removed by ZRP Support Unit after a week. The month of May had a mixed bag of human rights violations and political violence; banning of Press Freedom Day celebrations by the Zimbabwe Republic Police; violent clashes between MDC-T youths and Zanu PF youths; heavy assault perpetrated against the riot police, journalists and leaders of the Apostolic Christian Council led by Archbishop Ndanga by the Apostolic church Masowe weChishanhu led by Madzibaba Ishmael Mufani.  3/5/14- The Zimbabwe Republic Police banned the Press Freedom Day celebrations organized by Media Alliance of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe Association of Community Radios despite having a police clearance for the celebrations. The Minister of Information Jonathan Moyo condemned ZRP’s actions.  04/05/14- A group of about six MDC-T youths wearing their party regalia going to Domboramwari for MDC-T rally to be addressed by their president Morgain Tsvangirai were assaulted by Zanu PF youths, and they ran to join others at a rally who then joined the six youths in fighting back ZANU PF youths, The ZANU PF youths were then joined by other youths who were in T35 truck to fight the MDC-T youths. This led to youths fighting with stones resulting in four houses being destroyed. One of the MDC-T youths managed to run to the police who were nearby and reported the case, when the police arrived most of the ZANU PF youths had run away. The police managed to

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