Protests in South Africa against Mugabe

I would like to thank Mr Jay Sibanda of Concerned Zimbabweans Abroad for these photos. He can be contacted by e-mail at: CFB_Zim_Nats@Yahoo.com. They are looking for funds for various protests & activities in South Africa to pressurise the South African Government to act on Zimbabwe. Please support them. They do have a PayPal account (see www.PayPal.com)
 Samson Munkuli, 48, a member of the Tonga people in Binga district, who says he has been surviving on a diet of salt and millet for months. Just so you do not forget that statistics have faces.
 Samson Munkuli, 48, a member of the Tonga people in Binga di... FD0001.JPG
 Here is a newspaper clipping from the CZA's most successful demonstration to date. This one was on 31st December 2002 & made national TV news across South Africa and was reported in most newspapers.
 Here is a newspaper clipping from the CZA's most successful ... CZ0024.JPG
 I have been saying this for the last two years. Now, some Zimbabweans in South Africa are selling this bumper sticker…
 I have been saying this for the last two years. Now, some Zi... CZ0000.JPG
 This protest took place at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Sandton, Johannesburg.
 This protest took place at the World Summit on Sustainable D... CZ0002.JPG
 The following are newspaper clippings from South African newspapers showing the activities of the Concerned Zimbabweans Abroad in various South African cities as they desperately try to remind people that their families north of the border are being murdered by Mugabe. There are over 2.5 million black Zimbabweans who have fled to South Africa either for a better life, or, more often, to save themselves from attack by Mugabe. Many of these people you see in these photos were activists in Zimbabwe (for the MDC), who fled for their lives because Mugabe's agents were targetting them.

Photo from THE INDEPENDENT in Zimbabwe (See: www.TheIndependant.co.zw)
 The following are newspaper clippings from South African new... CZ0004.JPG
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