THE NGO NETWORK ALLIANCE PROJECT - an online community for Zimbabwean activists  
 View archive by sector
 
 
    HOME THE PROJECT DIRECTORYJOINARCHIVESEARCH E:ACTIVISMBLOGSMSFREEDOM FONELINKS CONTACT US
 

 


Back to Index

This article participates on the following special index pages:

  • ZCTU National Labour Protest - Sept 13, 2006 - Index of articles


  • Statement on the unlawful arrest and ill-treatment of the ZCTU
    Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
    September 15, 2006

    The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum condemns the arrest, detention, and savage ill-treatment of members of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), and calls for their immediate release.

    180 members of the ZCTU around the country were arrested on Wednesday, 13 September 2006, prior to their beginning peaceful protest marches. In Harare, 15 members of the ZCTU, including their senior management, among them the president, Lovemore Matombo, vice-president, Lucia Matibenga, and secretary-general, Wellington Chibebe, were violently arrested and taken into custody. Lawyers acting for the ZCTU were denied access to their clients, and neither were the lawyers able to get independent medical attention for them.

    Subsequent reports, confirmed by medical examination, validate the earlier reports, and it is clear that Matombo, Matibenga, and Chibebe had been subjected to serious torture, suffering severe injuries in the process. They were transferred from Matapi Police Station to Harare Central Police Station, where the Law and Order Section refused to accept their custody due to their having been tortured and insisted on their return to Matapi.

    Further, elsewhere in the country members of the ZCTU were arrested and it has been confirmed that some of the members of the groups have been severely tortured as well.

    Since the ZCTU and other groups announced that they would protest the economic mismanagement of the country there have been intemperate and unwarranted statements by the Zimbabwe Government that any dissent would be met with force. These statements have been made against explicit undertakings by the ZCTU and other groups that all protests would be peaceful and constitutional. Statements threatening force have the effect of encouraging the use of force by the security agencies, and are out of keeping with responsive governance.

    The Human Rights NGO Forum has issued numerous statements condemning the violent behavior of government agencies and the Zimbabwe Republic Police in particular, as well as pointing out that it is out of keeping with responsible government for members of government to make statements threatening violence. It is clear from the evidence before the Human Rights Forum that torture is rampant within the ZRP and that persons in detention are at significantly greater risk of being tortured. The Human Rights Forum recently issued a report to this effect and an abbreviated copy was carried by The Standard on 13 August 2006.

    The Human Rights Forum sought to bring the matter of police ill-treatment and torture to the attention of the authorities through the release of this report. As the Human Rights Forum has previously pointed out, torture in Zimbabwe is both widespread and systemic, demanding both a national and an international response. The Human Rights Forum demands the release of all the detained members of the ZCTU, the immediate investigation of all allegations of torture, and the prosecution of all those guilty of torture.

    Visit the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum fact sheet

    Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.

    TOP