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*Crackdown On Human Rights Defenders Intensify - Report* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?kt Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), president, Obert Masaraure has vowed that teachers will continue fighting for better wages as inflation and de-dollarisation has made salaries worth very little. Speaking a United Kingdom publication, the Guardian, Masaraure bemoaned the state of hospitals and advised authorities to at least have a shred of shame. Said Masaraure: ---------- *HOT DEALS:* *itel A70 - (128GB, 3GB RAM) $89,* *itel A70 - (256GB, 4GB RAM) $99* *itel P40 (128GB, 4GB), (6000mAh) $99* *itel P40 (64GB, 4G), (6000mAh) $93* *LATEST: itel S24 (128) $124; S24 (256GB) $159* Cash on Delivery in Harare & Bulawayo. Tinotumira kwamuri inosvika. WhatsApp: 0️⃣7️⃣8️⃣3️⃣ 4️⃣5️⃣0️⃣ 7️⃣9️⃣3️⃣ ---------- > We remain in the trenches and will continue to fight … We will be on the streets very soon to push the government to address this issue. > They are celebrating budget surpluses but they are not paying workers, there are no hospital medicines … They should be ashamed of themselves. Meanwhile, reports of abductions and torture of human rights activists surfaced on Wednesday morning, evoking memories of the Mugabe-era forced disappearances. Masaraure himself is a victim of abduction and torture by suspected state security agents. The assailants reportedly have a similar modus operandi, they move in groups of five, they carry assault rifles, use unmarked cars and strike in the dead of the night. Added Masaraure: > There were 54 people on the floor of one room, with one blanket. The prison [clothes] were full of lice. I got sick with a chest problem. > … I am afraid one day I will lose my life. I am afraid for my mother, for my family. The trauma is terrible … and the government is reckless, reckless against its own people. A Harare-based human rights lawyer, Doug Coltart said: > We can see a buildup now with government ministers normalising the idea that it is OK to deploy the army against protests and use live ammunition. > By failing to deal with past atrocities, the likelihood of future atrocities is very apparent. *More: Guardian* _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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