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NCA
members to go back to the streets to press for the release of arrested
cadres
National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
July 14, 2006
The NCA is deeply worried
and concerned at the manner in which police continues to detain
its members who were unlawfully detained members after they peacefully
demonstrated on Wednesday, 12 July 2006.
In Harare, 128 still
remain detained at Harare Central police station. The arrested include
four women with infants on their backs. Only thirty minutes ago,
police were still preparing a docket for the arrested NCA members'
case. The police only started preparing the docket after NCA members
refused to pay fines, pointing out that they are not guilt in any
way. We agree with our arrested cadres. As the NCA we believe the
police should not force them to pay admission of guilt fines as
there is no crime they have committed. To demonstrate for a constitution
that can help bring political, social and economic sanity to our
crisis-ridden country is a noble national cause.
In Mutare 13 more NCA members were arrested yesterday evening, brining
those arrested in the eastern border town to 26. The police in Mutare
have not yet formally charged the NCA members despite the fact that
they have already spent two days and two nights in police custody.
The police have not released the NCA members on the pretext that
they are still looking for more "suspects". This is
a fringe claim. We wonder who these suspects are and what crime
they have committed. If the so-called suspects are NCA members,
then the police are side stepping their real mandate of facilitating
for the respect and upholding of the rights of citizens
In Bulawayo, five (5) NCA members who had been arrested were released
late last night after police coerced them to pay what were called
Admission of guilt fines.
Considering that our
members are innocent, we call upon the police to immediately and
unconditionally release them. Or else we will go back to the streets
to press for their release.
On a humanitarian note,
we call upon the honorable ministers of Home Affairs and Health
to intervene and allow us to provide food and medication for the
arrested. We have failed to do this so far and the lives of our
members are in real danger. One of the members collapsed in cells
at Harare and is currently battling for life at Parirenyatwa hospital.
Madock Chivasa
Spokesperson
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fact
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