Zimbabwe inquiry finds army, police killed 6 during protest
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwean soldiers and police used “unjustified and disproportionate” force to kill 6 people during election protests in August, according to an official report released Tuesday.
The report was widely seen as a test of whether the government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa would disown the kind of harsh action by security forces that was associated with the long rule of his predecessor, Robert Mugabe.
The sharp criticism of the military and police in the commission of inquiry report reflected a more open discourse, even at the highest levels of government, in Zimbabwe since Mugabe was forced from office in November 2017.
Still, the report’s recommendation that soldiers and police who broke codes of conduct should face “internal” discipline raised questions about whether any would face significant punishment for the Aug. 1 killings.


