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 |  | Zimbabwe police have raided the offices of an independent radio station in Harare and arrested three journalists.
The station, Voice of the People, broadcasts via Radio
Netherlands. Independent stations not are permitted to transmit from
inside Zimbabwe.
Police also seized computers during Thursday's raid.
"They had a search warrant on which it said they were
going to search for broadcasting equipment," managing editor Shorai
Kariwa said.
Lawyer Tafadzwa Mugabe said three staff members had been arrested in an "unprocedural" manner.
The three were still being held by police late on Thursday evening.
The raid comes two days after Information Minister
Tichaona Jokonya threatened to take action against the independent
media, which he accused of representing Western interests. | |
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