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Student
activists appear before a Harare Magistrate
Students Solidarity Trust
October 25, 2010
Three Student
activists Tafadzwa Mugwadi, Noel Gotora and Vivid Gwede today appeared
before a Harare magistrate following arrests made on 22 October
2010. The arrests come after a lecture memorial was held at the
University of
Zimbabwe in the honor of renowned student activist Learnmore
Jongwe on that same day. Learnmore Jongwe was a student activist
who proved his bravery in terms of challenging the University and
state authorities by demanding accountability and transparency in
governance and educational service delivery.
Meanwhile on
the 22nd of October Joshua Chinyere, James Katso, Temptation Tazviinga,
Tinashe Hlathswayo,Tinashe Chisaira, Culvern Mungiri, Sydney Chisuko,
and Chikomborero Mukwaturi who are facing
charges of participating in an illegal gathering following a
ZINASU
demonstration in March 2010 at Parliament Building against the abuse
of human rights in the country, appeared before a Harare magistrate
to get their judgment on the 22nd but failed to get a judgment after
the state failed to provide an exception and judgment has been moved
to the 29th of October.
The student
Solidarity Trust will continue to lobby for the respect of freedom
of association and speech without the oppressive POSA
regulations which seeks to police and monitor all public gatherings.
The victimization of student activists and all human rights defenders
must stop. It is through dialogue that a truly Zimbabwean voice
can be given and national healing can take place.
Visit the Students
Solidarity Trust fact
sheet
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