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Zimbabwe court tells cops to allow doctors' march

Harare - A court in Zimbabwe ruled on Thursday that police should not interfere with a march planned by striking doctors to protest against the disappearance of the leader of their union, after law enforcement agents blocked two previous demonstrations.

The group challenged the police actions and High Court Judge Clement Phiri ruled that the doctors could go ahead with Thursday's march after lawyers for the police conceded that the actions by law enforcement agents were unlawful.

 

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