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ZINASU fears for Musokeri's life
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
October 02, 2012
The ordeal of the arrested ZINASU Secretary General Tryvine Musokeri
who was taken into custody by the notorious CID Law and Order detectives
at Harare Magistrate court on Friday the 28th of September 2012
for on allegations of contempt of court and organising an illegal
demonstration in Gweru continues.
Musokeri yesterday
appeared before a Gweru magistrate who remanded him in custody at
the pathetic, filthy and deplorable colonial detention camp, Hwahwa
Remand Prison for an indefinite period of time. While in police
custody, Musokeri was denied opportunity to communicate with relatives
or lawyers as prescribed in the constitution of the country.
ZINASU fears
for his life given the fact that Hwahwa like many detention centres
around the country have no access to clean water or ablution facilities
which can potentially lead to outbreak of such diseases as cholera
and typhoid which are fatal in prisons where basic health care is
nonexistent. To exacerbate Musokeri's situation, during the
days he has been in police cells, he has been denied food which
his colleagues were bringing to Harare Central Police Station. Furthermore,
Zimbabwean prisons are notorious for blood thirst lice and giant
mosquitoes which ruthlessly prey on inmates not to mention that
food is a luxury and inmates survive in semi starvation mode.
It is our belief
as ZINASU indeed as also informed by the United Nations Charter
and various other conventions which Zimbabwe is party to, that all
humans are born with inherent dignity which should be protected
at all times and one of the many ways of protecting this dignity
is by upholding the individuals' fundamental right from torture
and inhuman and degrading treatment. That the conditions at Hwahwa
are inhuman and degrading is an open secret and thus Musokeri's
rights have clearly been disregarded.
The Union condemns
in the strongest of terms this harassment of an innocent citizen
and academic who works hard for the development of his country.
We call for the speedy release of Musokeri and his 3 colleagues
arrested for organising an illegal demonstration and restoration
of their rights and freedom since they have no case to answer. Our
message is; FREE Musokeri FREE!!
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