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abductees remanded to April as High Court grants abductee right
to appeal to Supreme Court
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
March 20, 2009
On 19 March
2009 High Court Judge, Justice Yunus Omerjee, grants defence lawyers
representing three of the political detainees the right to appeal
in the Supreme Court. The defence lawyers had sought leave to appeal
to the Supreme Court after the High Court denied bail to the three
- namely Gandhi Mudzingwa, Kisimusi Dhlamini and photo-journalist
Andrison Manyere.
In granting
leave to appeal to the Supreme Court Omerjee says that another court
may arrive at a different conclusion in relation to bail.
Defence lawyers
now await the date of set-down for the matter in the Supreme Court.
The three who
were abducted last December and are facing terrorism charges are
jointly charged with Regis Mujeyi, Chinoto Zulu, Zacharia Nkomo
and Mapfumo Garutsa. Mujeyi, Zulu, Nkomo and Garutsa were recently
released from Chikurubi Maximum Prison on bail.
Manyere remains
incarcerated at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison while Dhlamini
and Mudzingwa are detained under prison and police guard at the
Avenues Clinic, where they are being treated for injuries sustained
during their abduction and subsequent police and prison detention.
On 20 March
2009 remand proceedings resume at 11:55hrs at the Harare Magistrates'
Court in the matter between the State vs Concillia Chinanzvavana
and Eight Others.
State Prosecutor
Tawanda Zvekare asks Magistrate Memory Chigwaze to remand the matter
to 9 April 2009, saying the request is with the consent of the defence
lawyers.
Defence lawyer
Alec Muchadehama protests the State's failure to provide the
accused persons with a trial date as requested at the last remand
hearing. Muchadehama tells Magistrate Chigwaze that if the State
fails once again to furnish the accused persons with a trial date
at their next remand hearing the State should drop the charges against
the accused persons or the Court must then refuse to further remand
the accused persons.
Muchadehama
tells Magistrate Chigwaze that none of the accused persons are properly
on remand and says defence lawyers will be taking serious issue
on 9 April 2009 with the manner in which the State has proceeded
with the matter.
Muchadehama
asks for the relaxation of the accused persons' reporting
conditions saying the State's failure to provide them with
a trial date was causing unnecessary hardships to the accused persons.
Zvekare denies
that the accused persons are not properly on remand. He argues that
the issue of relaxation of bail conditions does not arise and tells
Magistrate Chigwaze that the State intends to serve on 9 April 2009
indictment papers for the matter to be referred to the High Court
for trial.
Magistrate
Chigwaze further remands the accused persons to 9 April 2009.
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