Interview with Arnold Tsunga, Zimbabwe

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Arnold Tsunga is a leading defender in Zimbabwe. He has been representing victims of human rights abuses and campaigning for greater respect for human rights; he has repeatedly denounced the undemocratic system of justice. He has been threatened, detained, and is constantly harassed.

Human rights defenders like Mr. Tsunga have become lonely voices of dissent in Zimbabwe as independent media outlets have been closed down and opposition political parties are being stifled. The government of Zimbabwe restricts operations of human rights organisations through legislation such as the Public Order and Security Act and Private Voluntary Organisations Act.


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  • Interview with Arnold Tsunga, Zimbabwe

    4 May 2007 15:34, by Sydney

    May I encourage to be vocal in fighting any forms of injustice in your country.We are also doing the same in Swaziland because everyone thinks our kingdom country is peaceful while some of us believe that is is just silent on developmental issues because no is allowed with a different view.

    I believe that we are just the same.Human rights in Swaziland is just a theory that we only read them in papers.We are not allowed to form a group to disscus.Be strong everyday we following your struggle and we are learning something in your operations.Let us just share information regulary.

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