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Brutal
Police Assault Leaves Student Union President Struggling for Life
Network for Education and Academic Rights (NEAR)
October 20, 2004
http://www.nearinternational.org/alerts/zimbabwe2020041020.php?type=email
Phillan Zamchiya, the president of the Zimbabwe Students Union (ZINASU)
was severely assaulted on 14 October by unidentified police officers.
He is in critical condition in a private hospital.
Zamchiya was accused by the
police of organising street demonstrations against the government of President
Robert Mugabe ahead of the delivery of the judgment in the high treason
trial against the president of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC),
Morgan Tsvangirai.
Unidentified police officers
threw Zamchiya into the back of a Mazda B18 pick-up truck citing the same
allegations as above. Zamchiya who was waylaid in the Avenues area of
Harare on his way home from the Students Union offices, was able to jump
out of the moving truck into a block of flats where he was found unconscious
and taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for treatment. He later received further
treatment at the Avenues Clinic, before being moved to a more secure location
for treatment.
When the ZimObserver, a newspaper,
visited him at the private hospital his condition was critical. The newspaper
reported that attempts to talk to him were futile as he battled to even
move his jaws, his face was severely bruised and he had callipers holding
his neck in place.
This event was preceeded by
the detention of student union members Collin Chibango, Aurther Masuka,
both Students Representative Assembly Members and a third who was only
identified as Killian, for pamphleteering, pasting posters and writing
graffiti on the walls bearing the same message as was on the t-shirts.
The police also assaulted Gladys Hlatshwayo, the secretary general of
the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Students Union and arrested and assaulted
several representatives of the Student Executive Council (SEC). All of
the above where accused of preparing demonstrations for the fair trial
of the president of Movement for Democratic Change.
The Zimbabwean Student Solidarity
Trust has issued a statement (see related documents).
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