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Statement on the Assault of Philani Zamchiya, President of the
Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU)
International
Union of Students (IUS) - iusnews@yahoogroups.com
October
19, 2004
The International
Union of Students (IUS) is appalled by the savage attack on Philani Zamchiya,
President of the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU). The attack
further exposes the Zimbabwean government's repression of the civil and
political rights of its citizens and the decay of the rule of law, and
constitutes a direct attack to the world student community.
Reports from ZINASU and our
enquiries with the hospital where Zamchiya is held indicate that Zamchiya
was kidnapped by suspected members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police on
14th October 2004 at about 7pm on his way home from the Union offices
in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital city. He was bundled into the back of a
truck where he was badly assaulted with buttons, metal bars, clenched
fists and boots. His head was continuously bashed against the floor while
repeated threats of being killed or disappeared were made.
Zamchiya escaped from his captors
by jumping off the moving truck and was found unconscious by a passerby
who then arranged for him to be taken to Avenues Clinic in Harare at around
10pm the same night. He is currently receiving treatment and is said to
be in a stable condition. According to the hospital source, "His
condition is stable now, although he is still in great pain and we are
closely monitoring him."
According to Zinasu, the assailants
claimed they had information that Zamchiya was organizing, together with
other civil society groups, a demonstration in Harare to coincide with
the treason trial of Zimbabwe's oppositional leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.
The International Union of
Students firmly opposes the continued attacks on our member union in Zimbabwe
and the victimisation and torture of student leaders. We are distressed
that students in Zimbabwe are being denied the right to organize, assemble
and express themselves.
We implore the Zimbabwe government
to:
- Respect and give effect
to the foundational rights of its students and citizenry at large.
- To honour and give effect
its obligations under: the African Human Rights Charter; the various
charters of the United Nations affirming citizens' rights, including
the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention against
torture; and the South African Development Community protocols on human
rights and governance.
- To investigate and prosecute
those responsible for the attack on Philani Zamchiya and others who
have suffered such abuses.
- Respect and encourage the
right of its students to organize and defend their right to learn.
The International Union of
Students affirms its continued support for the students and people of
Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwe National Union of Students is faced with challenges
of HIV/AIDS; access to education; exclusion of women and the poor from
higher education; struggle for democracy; and continued human rights abuses
by their government, amongst other issues.
We believe that the struggles
of the Zimbabwean students are real and deserve the support of the international
community of students.
TAKE ACTION!
In this regard, we are calling
on all our members and friends to:
- Contact your embassy in
Zimbabwe raising your concern about the continued attacks on students
in Zimbabwe.
- Contact your nearest Zimbabwean
Embassy to express your concerns about the assault on Philani Zamchiya.
- Email, or call to give solidarity
messages to ZINASU, pres1zamchiya@yahoo.com
/ letugo_1@lycos.com or +263
91 913418 or +263 4309199.
- Provide support
for the ZINASU legal fund. Contact IUS Secretary for Africa, Tapera
Kapuya, for further information, kapuyat@justice.com
or +27-72-339-7034.
- The Executive Secretariat.
The International
Union of Students represents more than 115 national student unions and
organizations in over a 100 countries across the world.
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