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student leaders abducted
Lance
Guma, SW Radio Africa
May 17, 2007
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news170507/studentleaders170507.htm
Mugabe's security
forces maintained a crackdown against student activism in the country
by abducting two more student leaders at the Bindura University
of Science Education (BUSE). Student Representative Council president
Tinashe Madamombe and Secretary General Moreblessing Mabhunu were
abducted by suspected state agents at the old site campus in the
morning. A statement from the Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) said the abductors used a vehicle
whose registration details they could not verify. Coincidentally
the two leaders were the subject of a ZINASU alert barely a day
ago, describing how they were being threatened with death for attending
a ZINASU general council meeting over the weekend.
Details of the abduction
remained sketchy late Thursday. The Vice President of the SRC Chiedza
Gadzirayi and other concerned students confronted university security
staff for an explanation on the abductions. The Chief Security Officer
there, identified as Muchena, suggested to the students that the
two had been taken to Bindura Central Police Station for questioning.
University authorities are said to be accusing the students of conniving
with a visiting student delegation from South Africa to organise
a demonstration on campus. Two other student leaders from the university
of Zimbabwe, Prosper Munatsi and Munyaradzi Chikorohondo were arrested
last week Thursday following clashes with riot police. One other
student was expelled while 8 others suspended. All are candidates
in ongoing student council elections.
Meanwhile two leaders
from the Zimbabwe Youth Movement, Collen Chibango and Wellington
Mahohoma, were released from custody Thursday following their arrest
on Tuesday. The two were arrested for allegedly inciting 60-80 vendors
to resist arrest after police tried to pick them up for 'illegal'
vending. The youths questioned the decision in light of the harsh
economic environment in the country and were arrested. They say
they were assaulted in custody.
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