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Police
inspection in ZimRights premises
International
Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
July 26,
2005
http://www.fidh.org/article.php3?id_article=2588
The Observatory
has been informed by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Organisation (ZimRights)
about acts of intimidation and forced entry of three police officers
in its premises in Harare.
According to
the information received, at 11.45 pm on July 19, 2005, three members
of the police forces demanded to be allowed inside ZimRights premises
without giving any legal motive for their visit. Reluctant to oppose
police forces, the security guard was forced to open the gate. The
three police officers inspected the premises, indicating that they
had been "assigned to work at ZimRights premises for some times",
without specifying who would have given them such an order. They
also went to the International Socialist Organisation (ISO), sheltered
by ZimRights, where they found Mr. Briggs Bomba, ISO Officer, working
alone in the office.
Police forces
did not specify the purpose of their visit to Mr. Briggs Bomba but
they insisted on staying overnight to "protect" people.
Meanwhile, they were ushering intimidating messages over the radio
such as "we are now inside, we are ready". They took turns
to maintain a vigil. Frightened, Mr. Bomba did not dare to leave
his office. He only managed to send an SMS message to three of his
colleagues. At 5.00 am on July 20, 2005, police forces left the
premises indicating to ZimRights security guards that another police
team was coming to replace them. But nobody actually came. It seems
that police acted without any court order. On July 25, 2005, lawyers,
on behalf of ZimRights, went to the Harare police station to lodge
a complaint.
The Observatory
recalls that this is not the first time that ZimRights is victim
of such acts of intimidation. Thus, in April 2004, several members
of ZimRights were arrested before being released (See Observatory
Annual Report 2004). In April 2005, police officers, purporting
to be from the Ministry of Social Welfare, demanded to examine ZimRights
books of accounts and audit its activities without providing any
court order.
The Observatory
considers that these acts of intimidations, aiming at limiting ZimRights’
activities in favour of human rights, contravene the Declaration
on Human Rights Defenders adopted by the UN General Assembly on
December 9, 1998, in particular its article 12 (1) and (2) that
states "1. Everyone has the right, individually and in association
with others, to participate in peaceful activities against violations
of human rights and fundamental freedoms. 2. The State shall take
all necessary measures to ensure the protection by the competent
authorities of everyone, individually and in association with others,
against any violence, threats, retaliation, de facto or de jure
adverse discrimination, pressure or any other arbitrary action as
a consequence of his or her legitimate exercise of the rights referred
to in the present Declaration".
Actions requested
:
Please write
to the Zimbabwean authorities and ask them to :
- adopt immediate
measures to put an end to all acts of intimidation against ZimRights
and more generally against all human rights defenders ;
- conduct
a fair, impartial and independent investigation into these events,
in order to identify those responsible, bring them to justice
;
- conform with
the provisions of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders notably
article 1 which states that "everyone has the right, individually
or in association with others, to promote the protection and realisation
of human rights and fundamental freedoms at the national and international
levels" and more specifically the above-mentioned article
12(1) and (2) ;
- ensure in
all circumstances respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms
in accordance with international human rights standards and international
instruments ratified by Zimbabwe.
Adresses:
President of
Zimbabwe,
Mr. Robert G. Mugabe,
Office of the President,
Private Bag 7700, Causeway,
Harare,
Zimbabwe,
Fax : +263 4 708 211
Mr. Khembo Mohadi,
Minister of Home Affairs,
Ministry of Home Affairs,
11th Floor Mukwati Building,
Private Bag 7703, Causeway,
Harare, Zimbabwe,
Fax : +263 4 726 716
Mr. Augustine
Chihuri,
Police Prefect, Police Headquarters,
P.O. Box 8807, Causeway,
Harare, Zimbabwe,
Fax : +263 4 253 212
Ambassador Mr.
Chitsaka Chipaziwa,
Permanent Mission of Zimbabwe to the United Nations in Geneva,
Chemin William Barbey 27,
1292 Chambésy,
Switzerland,
Fax : + 41 22 758 30 44,
Email : mission.zimbabwe@ties.itu.net
Please also
write to the embassies of Zimbabwe in your respective country.
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Paris - Geneva,
July 26, 2005
Kindly inform
us of any action undertaken quoting the code of this appeal in your
reply.
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