New York, August 21, 2003Earlier this month, a
group of young men brutally assaulted Flata Kavinga, a reporter for Zimbabwe's
English-language weekly The Midlands Observer.
According to sources familiar with the incident, on August 8, six menat
least two of whom were members of Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PFapproached
the reporter outside a nightclub in Kwekwe, a city in the central part
of the country. The men accused The Midlands Observer of supporting
the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and said that Kavinga
must be pro-MDC because his T-shirt bore the logo of the Media Institute
of Southern Africa (MISA) and read: "Free my voiceFree the airwaves."
After dragging Kavinga into an alley behind the club, the assailants attacked
the journalist, beating him relentlessly with planks of wood.
Kavinga's friends later brought him to a hospital. He has now been discharged,
but is seeking further medical attention for head injuries sustained during
the attack.
Kavinga's colleagues told the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) that
the reporter has gone into hiding to avoid further reprisal.

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