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Students
tortured in custody
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
October 16, 2007
Two students are reported
to be in a critical condition in Masvingo Central Police Station.
The two are part of the 11 students who were arrested in Masvingo
yesterday for demonstrating against the continued detention of Edison
Hlatswayo in Remand Prison since 27 September 2007.
Information
filtering from the Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) Secretary General Beloved Chiweshe
is that the two whose names could not be identified yet suffered
head injuries and swollen faces. It is believed that they were beaten
up as part of the police interrogations in their attempt to locate
the rest of the ZINASU leadership.
Amongst those arrested
are Cleopas Zhoya, Chitsike Munyaradzi whilst the other two could
only be identified as Stewart and Gode. Of the 11 students arrested,
five were arrested at Masvingo Polytechnic College whilst the other
seven were arrested at Great Zimbabwe University.
Meanwhile the trial of
Edison Hlatswayo will commence at 1400 hours after the magistrate
postponed the court hearing in the morning. Hlatswayo has spent
20 days in detention. He was tortured whilst in custody. His health
is deteriorating due to the sub-human conditions in the filthy police
cells.
The arrests of students,
women and human rights activists for constitutionally expressing
their views and opinion must be stopped. This is a violation of
the constitution of Zimbabwe and also a violation of the African
Charter on Human and People's Rights (ACHPR) provisions on
the citizenry's rights.
The ruthless
descend on human rights activists by the police indicate the high
levels of violations as we approach the 2008 elections. When the
students, women and other human rights activists demand the same
space to air their views they are blatantly beaten up, detained,
tortured, harassed and killed. The culture of the state unleashing
violence to perceived state enemies especially towards elections
has become an albatross over the necks of peace loving Zimbabweans.
The country has been subjected to bloodshed in the previous elections;
it's high time the hoodlums funning such violence make way
for a national healing process.
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in Zimbabwe fact
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