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Zimbabwe`s Tsvangirai Warns Against Violations
Tsvangirai said that the days of police violently breaking up demonstrations and needlessly arresting people had to come to an end.

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Published: March 04, 2009 14:56h
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Wednesday officials, including police, who violate human rights in future could face arrest and prosecution.
Tsvangirai said in his maiden speech to parliament as prime minister in a unity government with President Robert Mugabe that the days of police violently breaking up demonstrations and needlessly arresting people had to come to an end.
"In future such activities could bring the threat of prosecution not only on those arresting or interfering with such activities but also on those that ordered such interference and arrests," Tsvangirai said.
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