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Thanks from Zimbabwe activists and SA Protests

Thank you for your support comrades. Comrades in Zimbabwe appreciate your solidarity. Today we managed to visit the male detention prison and gave them food. we discuseed with the Officer- in -Charge Harare Central Remand Prison and assured us that the conditions at the prison are better than before. We meet with Cde Gwisai, Hopewel […]

Left Voice

February 28, 2011
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Thank you for your support comrades. Comrades in Zimbabwe appreciate your solidarity.

Today we managed to visit the male detention prison and gave them food. we discuseed with the Officer- in -Charge Harare Central Remand Prison and assured us that the conditions at the prison are better than before. We meet with Cde Gwisai, Hopewel Gumbo, welcome Zimuto, Muhambi and Edson Chakuma in the office of the Officer- in- Charge. They said they were being provided food in the prison.

Due to the delays at the male prison and the heavy rains this afternoon we failed to arrive to the female remand at Chikurubi prison on time. Early tomorrow our team are going to visit the female prison to see their state and provide them with food and medication.

Comradely

Edzai & Tecla
International Socialist Organisation

Zimbabwe

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