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Update
on arrested and detained Zimbabwe student leaders
Students Solidarity Trust
September 09, 2006
After spirited
effort to break the spirit of the students movement in Zimbabwe
through unwarranted arrests and detentions, Police in Harare been
forced to released 7 student leaders they were holding in custody,
after failing to come up with charges, while Police in Mutare have
also had to release 63 of the student leaders they had detained
at the Wise Owl hotel under spurious charges of contravening sections
of the Public
Order and Security Act, an illegitimate law which curtails the
peoples of Zimbabwe rights to association amongst other things.
Theft at the
hands of the law
The
seven student leaders who were being held in cells at Harare Central
Police Station where released with the aid, of T.Mugabe, a lawyer
with the Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights, at about 1615 today, but report that
besides the police confiscating signed petitions from students and
parents, mostly from Zimbabwe's Masvingo province which had about
6400 signatures condemning the fees at universities and secondary
schools, they also took, and did not return, clothing, and money
amounting to about ZW60, 000.00 which the students had left in the
room they were picked up from.
ZINASU's top
leadership likely to spend rest of weekend in police custody
The
spirited efforts of Human rights Lawyers Mr. Mafume, who is also
the Secretary of Board for the Zimbabwe
National Students Union, and Mr. Trust, a lawyer in Mutare,
were able to secure the release of the 63 students, however police
remain adamant, on the issues of releasing the ZINASU President
Promise Mkwananzi, and the 6 members of his executive, whom they
have now put into police cells, since the premise on which they
were being detained was the same as the 63 who were released. The
only 3 members of the national executive council of ZINASU who are
not in custody in Mutare are those, who had been in custody in Harare.
Clear political
motivations behind the arrests
It has
also emerged quite clearly, that it was not the intentions of the
police to uphold, law and order or to protect Public order in Mutare.
One Assistant Police Inspector Butiza, after being asked under which
law they had effected the arrests, detentions, and continued detention
of the remaining seven, quipped that the law had no jurisdiction
on the matter, and in a few words, alleged that the students Union,
could not expect to come and plot the down fall of the government
in its own hinterland and strong hold. The fact that the detention
have no merit at law, or even common sense notions of it, is augmented
by the fact the Police, including the Officer in Charge, at Mutare
Central Police Station where the Mkwananzi and the other 6 are being
held, have professed that they do not have the slightest clue as
to what to hold the 7 under, and have simply stated that they are
waiting for orders from above.
In prison,
but the prison not in them
When
the 7 members of the ZINASU executive where given food this evening,
they were reported to be in high spirits, with the President leading
members of the ZINASU executive in singing revolutionary songs,
and claiming that though they might be in Prison, the Prison was
not in them. However there are bound to be some despairing situations,
as they are reported to have been put in squalid cell, whose very
sight shouts out loud, the words health hazard, a situation similar
to the one that those who were being held in Harare together with
common thieves were being made to stay in.
Call for
solidarity
The Zimbabwe National Students Union, and the Students Solidarity
Trust, would like ton urge all those who can, to help in putting
pressure on the Mutare Police, as the continued incarceration of
the ZINASU President, and 6 members of the ZINASU's National Executive
Council is unwarranted, and without merit, as those have not broken
one single law, even amongst the illegitimate, rouge laws that the
government of Zimbabwe has promulgated. Those who can are urged
to call, Mutare Central police Station, and ask to speak to Assistant
Inspector Butiza or the Officer in Charge Mutare Central District,
and demand the release of Promise, and 6 student leaders he is being
held with, on the following numbers: +263-20-64212, 66881; Officer
In Charge: +263-20-61042, 65645
Visit
the Students Solidarity Trust fact
sheet
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