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Judge
defers ZCTU leaders' bail case saying it's too difficult
Tererai
Karimakwenda, SW Radio Africa
May 15, 2008
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news150508/judgezctu150508.htm
Justice Ben
Hlatshwayo of the High Court judge has deferred until Monday the
bail ruling on the case involving the Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions leaders. Their lawyer Alex Muchadehama
said Secretary General Wellington Chibebe and President Lovemore
Matombo are being accused of communicating falsehoods, when they
allegedly told workers during May Day celebrations this year that
two teachers had been murdered at Kondo School in Guruve. Both deny
that they ever said this.
Muchadehama said even
if they had done so, it is not a crime. The judge said the case
was "too complicated" and he needed more time.
The defense lawyer said
he had filed an application on Monday this week for the court to
treat this case with urgency, because Secretary General Chibebe
was due to write some exams this week. This was ignored.
The two leaders
will now spend another weekend in police custody. It appears that
the court is playing the same delay game that has been used to keep
other activists and opposition officials in police custody for longer
periods that is necessary. This is usually done when there is no
evidence to support the state's case. The time served becomes
the penalty.
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