Zimbabwe victims tell of brutalities by security forces

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'They said 'We will beat you on behalf of the other men absent'.'

 

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Well done anc, who's laughing now

Zimbabweans have called this upon themselves and they are the only ones who can deliver themselves from this. Mzantsi don't repeat this, remove the ruling party. 2019

Enemy of Zim people is its security forces, beating fellow countrymen cause they complained of economic hardship? Route to liberate Zim is to demilitarize its, its army is trained to kill civilians.

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