Ubuntu PhotoNews: Human Rights Abuses in Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwean human rights activist, Patson
Dzamara, lies in hospital after being flogged by suspected members of Zimbabwe’s dreaded secret police. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Rights activist, Patson Dzamara, hospitalized after assault by state agents.
Fed up with the defunct Zimbabwean dollar, government workers
last year in November took to the streets of Harare, the Zimbabwean
capital demanding to be paid in USD. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Zimbabwe civil servant demonstrators.
Police donning riot gear get ready to thwart a demonstration by Zimbabwe’s civil servants in Harare, the Zimbabwean capital. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Police set to disrupt demonstrations. 
Zimbabwe’s police known for violating human rights in the country are set to benefit from the government’s offer of a 75 USD monthly COVID-19 allowance and a fifty percent salary hike. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Armed police locking arms against protesters. 
Opposition political activists in Zimbabwe backing the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), gather at Africa Unity Square in Harare in readiness to stage protests against government. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Alliance political activists.
Hordes of opposition political activists coming
from Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Alliance party, throng Africa Unity Square in Harare the Zimbabwean capital awaiting a signal to march in protest against Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa’s failed government in Zimbabwe. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Demonstrators against The Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) which has been in power since independence in 1980.