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Zimbabwe's women 'face brutality' | Zimbabwe's women 'face brutality' |
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Women who oppose Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe are suffering increasing violence and repression, a study says. | Women who oppose Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe are suffering increasing violence and repression, a study says. |
Amnesty International claims that female demonstrators can be subjected to arbitrary arrest, beatings and in some cases torture in police custody. | Amnesty International claims that female demonstrators can be subjected to arbitrary arrest, beatings and in some cases torture in police custody. |
The human rights group, which interviewed dozens of activists, urged the country's authorities to "stamp out any discrimination against women". | The human rights group, which interviewed dozens of activists, urged the country's authorities to "stamp out any discrimination against women". |
Zimbabwe is in the grip of a severe economic crisis. | |
Shops are running out of even the most basic items and inflation is approaching 5,000%. | Shops are running out of even the most basic items and inflation is approaching 5,000%. |
Men live on average for 37 years but life expectancy for women is worse at just 34 years - among the lowest in the world. | |
'Important resource' | 'Important resource' |
Male protesters do face widespread human rights abuses, but female activists quoted in Amnesty's report, Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Women Human Rights Defenders at Risk, described receiving brutal treatment at the hands of the police. | |
"Detained women human rights defenders have been subjected to sexist verbal attacks, and denied access to food, medical care and access to lawyers," the report said. | "Detained women human rights defenders have been subjected to sexist verbal attacks, and denied access to food, medical care and access to lawyers," the report said. |
ZIMBABWE CRISIS Inflation: approaching 5,000%Unemployment: 80%4m need food aidLife expectancy: 37 (men), 34 (women) Mugabe in economy vow | ZIMBABWE CRISIS Inflation: approaching 5,000%Unemployment: 80%4m need food aidLife expectancy: 37 (men), 34 (women) Mugabe in economy vow |
"Some have been severely beaten while in police custody, in some instances amounting to torture." | "Some have been severely beaten while in police custody, in some instances amounting to torture." |
An activist called Irene, from the group Women of Zimbabwe Arise, told Amnesty's researchers how she had been arrested eight times. | An activist called Irene, from the group Women of Zimbabwe Arise, told Amnesty's researchers how she had been arrested eight times. |
During a protest in 2006 she said a police officer kicked her in the stomach while she was two months pregnant, causing a miscarriage. | During a protest in 2006 she said a police officer kicked her in the stomach while she was two months pregnant, causing a miscarriage. |
Amnesty's secretary general, Irene Khan, said female activists were an "important resource for the development of Zimbabwe". | Amnesty's secretary general, Irene Khan, said female activists were an "important resource for the development of Zimbabwe". |
"They play a pivotal role in addressing the many human rights challenges the country is facing," she said. | "They play a pivotal role in addressing the many human rights challenges the country is facing," she said. |
"The government must acknowledge the legitimacy of their work and stamp out any discrimination against women." | "The government must acknowledge the legitimacy of their work and stamp out any discrimination against women." |
African leaders are due to gather in August for the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) summit in Zimbabwe. | African leaders are due to gather in August for the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) summit in Zimbabwe. |
Ms Khan called on them to "redouble their efforts" to end human rights violations in Zimbabwe. | Ms Khan called on them to "redouble their efforts" to end human rights violations in Zimbabwe. |
"SADC leaders should insist that President Mugabe immediately stop the intimidation, ill-treatment, torture and harassment of critics of government policies." | "SADC leaders should insist that President Mugabe immediately stop the intimidation, ill-treatment, torture and harassment of critics of government policies." |
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