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Persecution of human rights defenders is unacceptable
Heal Zimbabwe
Trust
January 15, 2013
Heal Zimbabwe
castigates the unwarranted arrest
of the Chairperson for Heal Zimbabwe and also Director for Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights), Mr Okay Machisa on Monday
14 January 2013 under false charges of conspiracy to commit fraud,
forgery and publishing falsehoods. His arrest follows the subsequent
arrest of the ZimRights Deputy National Programs Coordinator, Mr
Leo Chamahwinya in December 2012 on trumped up charges of fraud
and is currently detained at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. It is clear
that this a continued persecution of human rights defenders ahead
of the pending constitutional referendum and national elections.
The police have a tendency of arresting to investigate instead of
first investigating the case and arrest later. The clampdown is
clearly meant to instil fear and daunt civil society organisations
from conscientising the masses on voter registration and the voting
process, a responsibility Zimrights has been carrying out. HZT calls
upon the Government
of National Unity to end state sponsored harassment and persecution
of human rights activists and the general populace at large.
The country has a precedence of increased human rights violations
towards elections regardless of calls for peace by the national
leadership. President Robert Mugabe was applauded in 2012 for calling
for free, fair and peaceful elections but actions on the ground
are not reflecting the call. There are continued reports of human
rights related violations in most parts of the country especially
in Mashonaland Central and Masvingo and nothing is being done by
institutions responsible especially JOMIC in ensuring communities
are living in peace. It is quite disheartening that human rights
defenders are persecuted in the vicinity of the Principals to the
Inclusive Government, it then raises concerns on how safe the ordinary
citizens in Mwenezi, Mudzi, Gokwe Gumunyu and other remote areas
of Zimbabwe are in the face of upcoming elections. HZT buttresses
the need for security sector reforms before any calls for elections
as the country risk to fall into the same armpits of the 2008
election violence if these human rights violations are left
unabated.
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