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Index of articles on enforced disappearances in Zimbabwe
Bail
application filed for Jestina Mukoko - Abductees daily update January
28, 2009
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
January 28, 2009
28 January
2009
- At the High
Court defence lawyer Harrison Nkomo files a bail application for
Jestina Mukoko pending the hearing of her constitutional challenge
at the Supreme Court.
- Another defence
lawyer Andrew Makoni files another bail application at the High
Court for Concillia Chinanzvavana and five Others pending an appeal
hearing at the High Court.
- Proceedings
in State v Fidelis Chiramba and Others resume at the Magistrates'
Court.
- State lawyers
ask for the matter to be postponed to 09 February 2009.
- Defence
lawyer Charles Kwaramba informs Harare Magistrate Olivia Mariga
that he intends to make an application seeking an order to refer
Chiramba and other detained MDC members to the Avenues Clinic
for examination and treatment as they have not been attended to
by doctors and dentists at Chikurubi Prison Hospital.
- Kwaramba,
who indicates that he could make the application between Wednesday
and Friday informs Mariga that his clients had reported complaints
about suffering from various ailments, which needed the attention
of doctors and proper medication.
- Kwaramba
says Chiramba is suffering from high blood pressure while other
detainees are suffering from tooth aches and other undisclosed
ailments.
- Chiramba's
face is visibly swollen while Concillia Chinanzvavana and husband
Emmanuel Chinanzvavana have swollen gums because of excessive
tooth aches.
- State lawyers
tells Mariga that Michael Mugabe, a law officer in the office
of the Attorney-General who is supposed to scrutinize the detained
MDC members' medical records is not available.
- Prosecutors
insists that the detainees be remanded to 09 February and can
proceed to make an application seeking referral to the Avenues
Clinic once Mugabe is in attendance.
- Mariga postpones
court proceedings to 09 February 2009 pending an appeal hearing
in the High Court filed by defence attorneys, which has not been
set down yet.
26 January
2009
- At the Magistrate
Courts, Harare Magistrate Gloria Takundwa dismisses an affidavit
filed by State Security Minister Didymus Mutasa seeking to block
investigations of torture raised by Chris Dhlamini, Gandi Mudzingwa
and Andrison Manyere and others.
- Takundwa
says the filing of the affidavit to block investigations is misplaced
and orders the police to continue with the investigation and report
their findings to the Magistrates Court on February 9 2009, their
next remand hearing date.
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