Babies seized by Robert Mugabe's forces as Zimbabwe hounds voters
Scores of children and babies have been locked up in filthy prison cells in
Harare as Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s president, sinks to new depths in his
campaign to force the opposition into exile before an expected run-off in
presidential elections.
Twenty-four babies and 40 children under the age of six were among the 250
people rounded up in a raid on Friday,
Yesterday
they were crammed into cells in Southerton police station in central Harare.
“This is ruthlessness of the worst kind. How can you incarcerate children
whose mothers have fled their homes hoping to give their children refuge?”
asked an emotional Chamisa yesterday. “In Mugabe’s Zimbabwe even children
are not spared the terror that befalls their parents.”
The families were rounded up from MDC headquarters, where they had sought
refuge from violence in the countryside.