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Application
for exception
Rooftop
Promotions
March 16, 2011
The "Rituals"
team appeared before the Mutare Magistrate's Court this morning
charged under Section 46 of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act for allegedly "intentionally
and unlawfully making noise or disturbance and beating drums . . . "
represented by Cosmos Chibaya instructed by Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights pleading not guilty. The state opened
its case and defense did its outline and applied for exception on
the basis that the section the accused are being charged with only
criminalizes people who act wantonly or mischievously but the accused
are professionals who did not act wantonly or mischievously and
the state outline is not clear in what way the accused persons wantonly
or mischievously made noise or disturbed peace.
In his argument, Cosmos
Chibaya said the state outline is heavily loaded with opinions and
conclusions of the police but does not in any way support the allegations
that accused made noise by beating drums. He argued that the accused
pleaded not guilty and prayed for acquittal since the section penalizes
a conduct done wantonly or mischievously and if that cannot be granted
they have a right to demand verdict under the Criminal Procedure
and Evidence Act. He submitted the censorship certificate for "Rituals"
and emphasized that it has a stamp from the Ministry of Home Affairs
who employ the police which arrested the team.
In opposing the application
for exception, the Public Prosecutor Fletcher Karombe said the state
believes there is a prima facie case to conduct this trial. He went
on to say that the state is not in dispute that the accused persons
were permitted to perform this play as approved by the Censorship
Board but is of the view that what was portrayed was not in line
with what was expected.The court will make a ruling on the application
for exception on the 22nd of March 2011. If the application is granted
then the accused persons will be acquitted without wasting the court's
case but if it is not granted then the case will go for trial.
Speaking after
the court case the producer of Rooftop Promotions said, "It
is funny that the state says what was portrayed was not in line
with what was expected and the million dollar question is: expected
by who? We are artists who reflect the challenges and triumphs of
our society and it is an indisputable fact that there was political
violence in June 2008 and that needs to be addressed as article
VII of the GPA
stipulates."
Solidarity messages continued
to pour from different circles and below are some excerpts:
"As this
nuisance continues, always remember that we are together as this
is much more than artistic expression, but the moulding of the future
of our nation." - Chirikure Chirikure
Artistic expression helps
define who we are as a people, but then we have never been allowed
to express ourselves, ironically by a government that is always
harping on about so-called sovereignty. Thank you Rooftop for being
the voice of the ordinary Zimbabwean. Do not give up Daves - Andrew
Mutandwa
"To Daves Guzha
and your team from "Rituals", I send you support for
your hearing at the Mutare Magistrate's Court on 17th March.
My thoughts are with you all and I thank you for the work you do
to improve all our lives in Zimbabwe" - Cathy Buckle, Marondera
"Accept my commitment
to freedom of artistic expression and convey my unflinching support
for the "Rituals Ten" crew. To some misguided and ignorant
idiots they may be villains of the peace, but to us they are heroes
of the cultural revolution. Weep not, therefore" - Musaemura
B Zimunya
"We are
shocked to hear about this extraordinary action by the authorities.
The Republic of Zimbabwe has I take it signed up to the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19 of which reads: "Everyone
has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes
freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive
and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless
of frontiers". - Neville
and Jane Grant
"Rituals has operated
completely within the law. The charges being brought are oppressive,
if not malicious. Theatre must be free" - John Earl
"I'm writing to
express support and solidarity for the members of Rooftop Theatre
who will be appearing in court on 17th. I'm sure there are many
people around the world who are thinking of them, and who salute
their courage. Let's hope that justice and sanity will prevail,
and that the group can continue to perform their story of healing
and reconciliation to audiences in every corner of Zimbabwe"
- Fiona Lloyd
"For your courage
and integrity. May justice - and sanity - prevail!" - A.H.
(Annie) Gagiano
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