Zimbabwean police files implicate army in widespread abuses

Exclusive: documents seen by Guardian suggest soldiers have been responsible for murder and rape during crackdown

Internal Zimbabwean police documents passed to the Guardian suggest the army has been responsible for murder, rape and armed robbery during the ongoing brutal crackdown in the impoverished southern African country.

At least 12 people are thought to have died when security forces opened fire on civilians during a three-day shutdown called by unions following a fuel price rise earlier this month. One policeman is believed to have been killed. The death toll is expected to rise.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2UqZZWw

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