Zimbabwe, lets draw a solid line in the sand – Patson Dzamara

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By Dr Patson Dzamara

On Wednesday I joined the cash crisis demonstration organised by #Tajamuka.

Activist Patson Dzamara holds an injured protester in Harare
Activist Patson Dzamara holds an injured protester in Harare

The morbid and austere character of the Zimbabwe Republic Police was once again revealed. Their unpalatable demons manifested against the peaceful protestors.

While I was addressing the gathered protesters, another team of riot police came through with their terrifying water cannons. They barbarically unleashed their brutality on the peaceful protestors.

I was one of the last individuals to flee the scene and while I was running I saw an old man lying on the side of the road, bleeding profusely.

I was honestly afraid but I could not leave the old man. I ran to him and picked him up. Another protester joined me. Together we rushed to my car and took the old man to hospital.

He was badly hurt by the root police and he is currently receiving medical attention.

Zimbabweans, the time for us to draw a solid line in the sand has come. We can’t allow Mr. Mugabe and his minions to continue treating us like rags.

This is unacceptable. We want our country back and there is nothing Mr. Mugabe and his monkeys can do to stop us.

We shall not relent. A new and better Zimbabwe is possible in our lifetime.

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