Zimbabwe Groups Condemn Expulsion of
U.S. Reporter Sat
May 17, 2003 10:12 AM ET
By Cris
Chinaka
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe opposition and media groups
condemned on Saturday the expulsion of a U.S. journalist who
had worked in the country for 23 years, and criticized
authorities for ignoring a court order barring his
deportation.
Andrew Meldrum, a correspondent for Britain's Guardian
newspaper, was put on a plane bound for London on Friday night
despite a judge's ruling hours earlier ordering his release.
Meldrum, 51, was the fourth foreign journalist to be thrown
out of Zimbabwe in the past two years and had been accused by
the government of driving a hate campaign against President
Robert Mugabe as the country sinks deeper into crisis.
"What happened to Meldrum is deplorable, not only because
we believe that this is part of the government's long running
campaign against press freedom, but also because the
government ignored court orders," said a spokesman for the
Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) in Harare.
Meldrum's deportation came after Home Affairs Minister
Kembo Mohadi sent a certificate to the High Court, saying he
had sanctioned his expulsion as an "undesirable immigrant"
under the country's security laws.
Meldrum, who had permanent residency in Zimbabwe, was one
of more than a dozen reporters in the country who were
arrested last year under tough media laws.
Critics say the laws, adopted after Mugabe's controversial
re-election last year, were designed to stifle press freedom
but the government says they are to restore professionalism in
journalism.
Meldrum had been fighting a deportation order issued last
year after he was acquitted of charges of publishing a false
story.
Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
denounced Meldrum's expulsion as "another desperate move" to
silence critics of the embattled Mugabe government.
"The regime should realize that expelling journalists who
write the truth simply serves to expose the sheer level of
tyranny and undemocratic practices that they are perpetrating
in Zimbabwe," the MDC said in a statement.
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