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No
to victimization of ZCTU leadership
Student
Solidarity Trust
May 14, 2008
The Students
Solidarity Trust (SST) unreservedly condemns the continued escalation
of politically oriented persecution of targeted activists in a bid
to cow them into submission. This comes in the wake of the arrest
of the ZCTU
President Lovemore Matombo and the Secretary General Wellington
Chibebe stemming from their purported utterances of falsehoods pertaining
to the death of some teachers' as well urging and inciting
people to rise against the government on May Day celebrations in
Dzivarasekwa.
While the basis and merits
of the allegation being leveled against the two are open to question,
what is however clearly emerging is the fact that this is a ploy
designed to frustrate and kill the spirit of civic resistance to
the excesses of the incumbent regime. This has been made manifest
by their continued illogical refusal of bail. It is now more than
a week since they were incarcerated and they continue to be kept
in remand prison without any logical justification of their continued
detention especially given the fact that these are permanent residents
of this country and there is no risk of them skipping bail. In any
event the case against them is a frivolous one and of little substance.
Also shocking
is the fact of the widespread and random beatings
of teachers which has been given a lot of coverage in the press
and has become an open secret. The recent arrests raise eyebrows
and beg the question of whether this is not only a question of trying
to deliberately silence these mouthpieces that have relentlessly
pursued the attainment of social justice as well as acting as an
avenue of exposing the various escalating acts of brutal repression,
being perpetrated against workers across the divide.
We are, therefore,
gravelay concerned about the currently prevailing state of affairs
and urge all concerned parties behind these arbitrary acts of repression
to desist and respect the basic notion of human rights and civility
to the general populace. The violation of these basic tenets of
mutual respect tolerance on the basis of skewed and misdirected
political conceptions is unacceptable and incapable of any justification.
To these end
we demand that justice must be done. ZCTU leaders must be released.
They have a duty to represent workers. For them to be remanded in
custody is not only political but non compliance of the labour law
and the constitution
of the country. Violence must stop! No Zimbabwean must die because
of political affiliation!!!!!
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Solidarity Trust fact
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