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State
accelerates attack on students movement, as police arrest 8 student
activists and leaders in Masvingo
Students Solidarity Trust
September 14, 2006
8
student activists from Masvingo State University (MASU) were arrested
at 4 am this morning (14-09-2006) for allegedly inciting public
violence, after they had addressed students at the same university
on the 13th of September. The 8 who include two MASU Students executive
Council members, Herbert Mawodya and Muginji were arrested under
the notorious Public
order and Security Act, POSA after addressing a students meeting
at MASU's Masvingo Poly Campus and are being held at Masvingo
Central Police Station. The meeting was being held as a report back
meeting of the ZINASU
general Council meeting which was disrupted by Police in Mutare
on the 9th of September at which 71 students where arrested.
Trail of sustained and calculated clampdown
The Masvingo arrests, follow on the heels of the detention of 8
other student activist in Harare on the 8th, the 71 who where arrested
in Mutare, the arrest of ZINASU officer Benjamin Nyandoro at the
ZCTU protests on the 13th and also the arrest and subsequent suspension
from University of ZINASU President, Promise Mukwananzi earlier
on toady, showing a clear trail of sustained and calculated clampdown
efforts on, not just the Students Movement, but progressive forces
in the country, as can be seen from the arrests
on the 13th of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade unions (ZCTU) leadership,
the arrest
of 107 women from the revolutionary women's group Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA), and 3 activists from the Uhuru Network
all for seeking to protest and bring attention to the ills bedeviling
the country and a living wage.
Zimbabwean authorities colluding on calculated callousness
Coincidentally it is for addressing the same union, MASU, that Promise
Mkwananzi is being suspended and charged for a year later. This
is testimony of the fact that the authorities at the institution
lack any respect for academic freedoms and students constitutionally
given rights to assembly and association. The MASU and University
of Zimbabwe authorities are clearly colluding on calculated callousness
as evidenced by the suspension of Promise for events that took place
in April of 2005 in Masvingo. What is more frightening and a cause
for concern is the fact that Promise is being persecuted for merely
exercising his mandate as the President of the national students
union in Zimbabwe, and it si for the same reason he is being held
without formal charges preferred.
Call for Solidarity
The Student Solidarity Trust appeals to all progressive individuals,
organizations, and movements to act in solidarm by calling the numbers
bellow and demand the release of arrested activists.
| Police
Station |
Phone
number |
Responsible
Officer |
Detained
activists |
| Masvingo
Central |
00263-39-262986 |
Officer
in Charge Masvingo Central |
8
Student Activists from MASU. |
Harare
Central |
00263-4-251505 |
Inspector
Musingwi
(Investigating
Officer for Promise)
|
ZCTU
Leadership + Promise |
| Avondale
Police |
00263-4-336632 |
Officer
in Charge |
Promise
Mkwananzi |
| Matapi
Police |
00263-4-706881/2 |
Officer
in Charge |
Benjamin
Nyandoro and ZCTU Leadership |
| Masvingo
State University |
00263-39-252158 |
Vice
Chancellor |
Herbert
Mawodya and his 7 colleagues |
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