|
Back to Index
Student
leaders arrested
Students Solidarity Trust
September 08, 2006
The laager mentality that has become
a hallmark of Zimbabwe’s security forces continues unabated.
Riot police today arrested 8 student
leaders at the Palm Lodge in Harare where they were booked. The
students were working on a petition that the Zimbabwe National Students
Union is working on – a petition that is demanding that education
in Zimbabwe be accessible to all. Students and parents are signing
the petition.
ZINASU
is scheduled to hold a general council meeting this weekend.
Armed riot police descended on the
students in the morning, and were taken to the Harare Central Police
Station. The police claim that they are interrogating the students
and making an enquiry into their alleged involvement with the planned
ZCTU protests next week. Although the students are still in police
custody, there is no charge that has been preferred against them
as yet.
The arrested students are Beloved
Chiweshe, Secretary General of the Zimbabwe National Students Union,
Milward Makwenjere, President of the Bulawayo Polytechnic, Gideon
Chitange, George Makoni, Fungai Mageza, Lawrence Mashungu, Clayton
Njova and Terrence Chimhavi.
The latest clampdown
on the students comes in the wake of increasing pressure by the
opposition MDC, civil society and the Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) on the Harare regime to embrace
democratic reforms which are an integral ingredient for rescuing
this country from the political and economic morass – which has
caused immense suffering to the majority of the people.
Media reports in Zimbabwe suggest
that next week, the ZCTU will lead protests that are aimed at highlighting
the plight of the workers to the government. The protests have received
unwavering endorsement from the students’ body in Zimbabwe as well
other civil society organizations.
To that extent, this stifling of the
students’ right to assemble is ably informed by siege mentality
that has engulfed this regime.
Visit
the Students Solidarity Trust fact
sheet
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|