Zimbabwe police use tear gas to violently break up protests
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe police on Wednesday fired tear gas and water cannons to break up anti-government protests in the capital, Harare, as frustrations grow over a rapidly deteriorating economy.
Police beat up several journalists covering the protests, smashing a video camera and attacking a journalist’s car, breaking windows and taking a laptop.
Baton-wielding police moved in as hundreds of activists gathered outside the finance minister’s office demanding that he abandons plans to introduce bond notes that will be used alongside the United States dollar. Zimbabwe abandoned its currency in 2009 following hyperinflation, adopting a multi-currency system dominated by the dollar.
Another group of protesters, calling themselves unemployed university graduates, were marching to Parliament wearing their graduation gowns. Police maintained a heavy presence downtown.


