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  • Harrasment of students continues
    Student Solidarity Trust
    June 13, 2008

    Four students from Bindura University of Science (BUSE) have been released from police custody this morning. The four were abducted at the University on Tuesday. They have been charged with criminal nuisance under the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. The four are Glanis Changachirere, Tellington Kwashira, Moses Chamisa and Clemence Saineti. The students were picked as violence reaches alarming levels in the country especially in Mashonaland Central province. In custody the students were exposed to inhuman conditions associated with Zimbabwean prisons. Another student Emmanuel Chihwa was abducted by Zanu PF militia while delivering food for the four. He was later found dumped in a disused well near Shamva. Chihwa was severely assaulted and a boulder tied on his leg.

    As state sponsored violence continues, two students were arrested yesterday in Bulawayo by armed riot police. Zwelithini Viki and Trust Nhubu were arrested by Bulawayo police while on their way to Matabeleland South for a "Training of Trainers" workshop. They are currently detained at Donington police station.

    Students Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ) Secretary General Prosper Munatsi and two employees of the organization who were released from Harare Central Police station on Tuesday are reporting daily at the station. Upon their release they were told to come back the following day. This is continuing as they are expected to report again today. The three were part of ten people who were arrested by the Zimbabwe Republic Police when they raided an office complex which houses the Christian Alliance, Padare, Ecumerical Support Service and SCMZ. No charges has been preferred on them. Police looted property ranging from laptops, computers, T-shirts and documents.

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