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  • Women Human Rights Defenders arrested and detained
    Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
    February 14, 2006

    Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has noted with grave concern the arrest on 13 February 2006 of approximately one hundred and eighty one (181) human rights defenders, under the banner of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA), in central Bulawayo as they were dispersing from a peaceful protest. The detainees have been charged with violating section 24 of the notorious Public Order and Security Act for participating in an unsanctioned procession, which charges they deny.

    ZLHR has been advised and expresses its outrage that those arrested were exposed to heavy rains and the harsh elements as they were detained in the open police courtyard at Bulawayo Central police station for several hours before being moved to cells at around 22:30hrs. Such treatment is inhuman and degrading and flies in the face of basic fundamental rights that are due to all human beings, including the Constitution of Zimbabwe and the Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners (1990) which provide that all detainees shall be treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings and shall not be subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.

    Among those currently incarcerated are fourteen (14) infants. This is a direct violation of accused persons’ rights in that, no female detainee who is breastfeeding a baby shall be detained without the authority of the Officer Commanding the Province, who must examine each case and decide on the necessity of detention. There is no indication that such an investigation was carried out in the present case. ZLHR strongly condemns this flagrant disregard of the rights of infants by putting their health and that of their mothers at risk through mass detentions.

    In the circumstances ZLHR calls upon the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe through the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Zimbabwe Republic Police and members thereof to respect the rights of accused persons and uphold due process more particularly in that they ought to:

    • Acknowledge with respect to these pre-trial detentions, that Liberty is the rule, to which detention must be the exception
    • Respect the right of accused persons to be promptly informed of reasons for arrest and detention, and of any charges against oneself
    • Acknowledge and respect the right of the detained hrds to access to and assistance of a lawyer
    • To take heed that in the performance of their duty, law enforcement officials shall respect and protect human dignity and maintain and uphold the human rights of all persons.
    • Acknowledge and respect the rights of these hrds to assemble, associate and freely express their opinions without hindrance.

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