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Civic group refuses to give up on Mugabe prosecution
ZimOnline
December 04, 2006

http://www.zimonline.co.za/Article.aspx?ArticleId=569

HARARE - A Zimbabwean human rights group says it will appeal against Canada's refusal to indict President Robert Mugabe over human rights violations.

The Pretoria-based Zimbabwe Exiles Forum (ZEF), which has been pushing for Mugabe's indictment in Canadian courts, says they are seeking a judicial review on the ruling.

Last week, Canada refused to charge Mugabe over human rights violations saying it had no jurisdiction to prosecute the veteran Zimbabwean leader.

Canada also said Mugabe enjoyed immunity as head of state and the crimes he is alleged to have committed had no direct links with Canada.

But Gabriel Shumba, the executive director of the ZEF said: "We are going to get a judicial review of the decision on Mugabe and we have thirty days in which to appeal. I am already working on this with some lawyers in Canada."

"Presidential immunity for crimes against humanity is a moribund excuse. We are not going to rest until justice is achieved. By this same token, we are also studying other jurisdictions in which Mugabe can be sued even through private prosecution like New Zealand.

"Secondly, as part of our appeal, we are going to press the Canadians to at least indict some of Mugabe's ministers, since they don't enjoy head of state immunity," said Shumba, a human rights lawyer who fled Zimbabwe in 2003 after being tortured by state security agents.

Shumba said there was enough evidence to charge Mugabe for crimes against humanity citing the murder of at least 20 000 minority Ndebeles in Matabeleland and the Midlands provinces in the early 1980s.

Several local and international human rights groups have often accused Mugabe of committing serious human rights violations against political opponents. Mugabe denies the charge. - ZimOnline

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