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IBA
calls on Zimbabwean authorities to end the incommunicado detention
of officials from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
International Bar Association (IBA)
April 08, 2008
The International Bar
Association (IBA) today called upon the Zimbabwean authorities to
end the incommunicado detention of officials from the Zimbabwean
Electoral Commission (ZEC).
IBA Executive Director,
Mark Ellis, said: 'these arrests reinforce the suspicion held
by many observers that the ruling party is engaged in an elaborate
ploy to discredit the entire first-round of the presidential election.'
Ellis added: 'The
IBA is deeply concerned to learn that the officials who have been
detained are being denied legal representation. Under international
law, lawyers must have immediate and unfettered access to their
clients.'
Zimbabwe's state-run
media today reported that ZEC officials had been arrested on allegations
of defrauding the presidential candidate, Robert Mugabe, of approximately
5,000 votes, which were cast for him during recent elections.
The ZEC has not yet officially
completed counting votes and the IBA believes that these arrests
are politically motivated and are a ploy by the ruling party to
discredit the election process and call for fresh elections. There
is a danger that the arrests will undermine the independence of
other electoral officials in the run-up to any election that is
to follow.
The IBA has been informed
that lawyers have attempted to represent the officials, but are
being prevented from carrying out their professional duties by the
police. Further, the location and identity of all the detained individuals
have yet to be confirmed, heightening concern for their safety.
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