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Arbitrary
arrests and searches, violation of freedoms of assembly and association
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
February 14, 2008
Zimbabwe Lawyers
for Human Rights informs that today at lunch hour three detectives
from CID Law & Order Harare Central District descended on the
offices of the Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition and confiscated a camera and took two
members of staff Thabani Moyo and Maureen Kademaunga from the Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU). Their mission apparently was
pick up Marvelous Khumalo (ZINASU), for as yet unclear reasons as
he was recently granted bail by the Magistrates Court. It has since
emerged that Mr. Khumalo intends to file his nomination papers to
stand for the St. Mary's House of Assembly seat on a Morgan
Tsvangirai faction ticket against Pro-Senate and incumbent M Hon.
Job Sikhala.
Attendances
by ZLHR lawyers from the National Human Rights Defenders Project
Mr. Dzimbabwe Chimbga and Mr.Tafadzwa Mugabe together with the Crisis
Coalition Coordinator Mr. Xolani Zitha were a little too late as
the police had already moved to Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights) house to continue their
search. While there they then indicated their desire to talk to
Mr. Zitha and his staff whom they took to Harare central. At Harare
Central, the three were released without charge but after having
been profiled and threatened that they should ensure that Mr. Khumalo
presents himself to the Police. It also emerged that the Police
have indicated that they are even prepared to arrest Mr. Khumalo
at the Nomination Court tomorrow.
In the assessment of
the Unit this amounts to an unfair and unwarranted interference
with Mr. Khumalo's right to political participation particularly
that of standing for public office, calculated as it is on the eve
of the nomination day. It is quite apparent that the Police seem
to be on a political mission bent on barring Mr. Khumalo from standing
for public office.
ZLHR is presently studying
the electoral law to advise the general public on the set of possibilities
that may result from the conduct of the Police i.e. whether it is
possible for an individual to file nomination papers whilst in Police
Custody (in 2005 the High Court ruled, then withdrew, its decision
after criticism from president Mugabe, that Roy Bennet, though incarcerated
was eligible to file nomination papers for Chimanimani); whether
any other legal representative can file on his behalf etc. ZLHR
will inform of the findings as son as they are completed.
Visit the ZLHR
fact
sheet
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