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Africa Subsaharan
Zimbabwe election violence: No closure for families two years on
2020-07-29
[Aljazeera] Harare, Zimbabwe - Allison Charles is still haunted by the image of her brother's lifeless body lying in a pool of blood.

"They just shot him like he was a dog and left his body on the street," she said.

Gavin Dean Charles, 48, was one of the six people killed in Zimbabwe's capital two years ago when soldiers opened fire on opposition supporters protesting against what they said was an attempt by the governing ZANU-PF party to steal tightly contested elections.

Many other demonstrators were wounded in the army clampdown in Harare's central business district on August 1, 2018, with some of the casualties shot from the back.

"I am still struggling to sleep at night and to come to terms with everything that has happened," said Charles. "I am taking anti-depressants now."

She is not the only one struggling to cope in the aftermath of the bloodshed.

"The death of my son still hurts, even now," said Maxwell Tauro, whose son, Challenge, was also killed on that day. "He was a good boy who was working in town and who was not politically active."
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  This is Zimbabwe. If they aren’t being driven into the bush to starve, they really have nothing to complain about.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-07-29 13:46  

#3  "He was a good boy who was working in town and who was not politically active."

It was the girl.
He fell in with a bad crowd.
He was going back to school.
He was looking for his father.
He was going to finish his degree.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-07-29 12:10  

#2  Luckily, he can still vote Democrat
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-29 10:07  

#1  Same as here, only more so. Find the common thread.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-07-29 07:41  

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