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Eight
student activists appear before a Harare Magistrate
Students Solidarity Trust
August 24, 2010
In a series
of continuing persecution against student activists in the country,
eight University
of Zimbabwe student activists yesterday once again appeared
before a Harare magistrate on charges of participating in an illegal
gathering after a ZINASU
demonstration in March. The state had promised to give them a trial
date on the 4th of August when they appeared for routine remand
hearing. The student activists Joshua Chinyere, James Katso, Temptation
Tazviinga, Tinashe Hlatshwayo, Tinashe Chisaira, Culvern Mungiri,
Sydney Chisuko and Chikomborero Mukwaturi have been on remand since
March when they were arrested at Parliament Building demonstrating
against the abuse of human rights in the country. The eight student
activists have since been remanded to the 7th of September.
Meanwhile Five Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) leaders also appeared before a
Harare magistrate on charges of participating in an illegal gathering,
they have been informed that the state will proceed by way of summons
as the state witnesses once again failed to appear to give evidence.
The five, Obert Masaraure, Tafadzwa Kutya, Gamuchirai Mukura, Archford
Mudzengi and Tryvin Musokere were arrested on 16 June after addressing
students at the University of Zimbabwe as part of the "Day
of the African Child" Commemorations. The student leaders
were assaulted by University of Zimbabwe security guards and members
of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) when they were arrested over
a month ago.
The Student Solidarity
Trust continues to reiterate the importance of a fully functional
and effective Justice system that takes into cognizance the importance
of respecting human rights and that is independent from manipulation.
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