BRITAIN summoned the UK Zimbabwean ambassador on Thursday to express its deep concern at unrest that has left three people dead and many injured.
Minister of State for Africa Harriett Baldwin said she had watched with growing concern both the behaviour of some protesters and reports that security forces had used excessive violence.
‘While we condemn the violent behaviour of some protestors, and unlawful acts such as arson and looting, we are deeply concerned that Zimbabwe’s security forces have acted disproportionately in response,’ she said in a statement.
Britain called on the government of its former colony to ensure the armed forces acted professionally and to restore full Internet access in the country.
‘The UK government calls on Zimbabwe to ensure its security forces act professionally, proportionately and at all times with respect for human life,’ the statement said.
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I wonder the Audacity of the UK to summon Zim, like who do they think they are? Zim can as well summon the UK ambassador. I think the UK should focus on it’s brexit and national issues an stop poking it’s nose in African affairs!