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The
petitions, the arrests, the hard questions and the answers
Zimbabwe National
Students Union (ZINASU)
September 11, 2006
ZINASU General Council meeting was on
Saturday disrupted by police in Mutare who claimed the meeting was
illegal. The police went on to arrest and detain student leaders
at Mutare police station for the whole weekend including myself.
The police descended on Wise Owl Motel
creating pandemonium, mayhem and jeopardy by unwantonly beating
and dispersing the student leaders in the process injuring, arresting
and detaining some.
The crack down is an effort by an illegitimate
government that has failed to serve the people to try and prolong
it's stay on power by quelling any forms of protests by pro-democratic
movements.
ZINASU had petitions which were supposed
to be presented to the President on the 14th of September 2006 confiscated
in an effort to frustrate the voice of the students. The petitions
were more than six million, including more than hundred ZINASU newsletters,
and a banner worth more than two hundred thousand dollars (revalued
of course)
The student leaders who were arrested
were subjected to inhuman and degrading conditions and treatment,
they were scolded, harassed ,denied food, access to their lawyers
and clean water. They were from time to time put in solitary confinement
and continuously summoned in the heart of the night for interrogation
under extremely torturous conditions.
Will ZINASU therefore go ahead with petitions,
will they be cowed into submission, has the regime successfully
jeopardised their planned protests including their intention to
join and support the ZCTU
demonstrations on Wednesday.
ZINASU will go ahead with the petitions,
by reproducing more signed copies, the regime may have confiscated
the signatures but surely did not kill the people that signed and
therefore they will still sign and the regime will be exposed that
six million people can't afford the satanic fees, a number that
triples that which Mugabe claims his legitimacy on.
ZINASU will never be cowed by intimidation,
we are fully geared to take this regime head on, we know we are
on the right side of history and that it is only a matter of time
before the people triumph.
The regime has shamelessly tried without
success to hinder the students from exposing them. The students
will march at Monomotapa house fully prepared to be arrested and
beaten as a way of exposing the callous nature of the dictator.
ZCTU demonstrations are on Wednesday
and ZINASU is fully in support and will in fact join and support
them and address in solidarity with the workers, the bulk of which
are our parents who bear the brunt of paying these illegal, diabolical,
satanic and moronic fees.
Straight from the cell, determined to
go back.
Promise Mkwananzi
President
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