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Magistrate
sets date for delivery of ruling in ZINASU leaders' application
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
August 06, 2009
Harare Magistrate
Munamato Mutevedzi will on Tuesday 01 September 2009 deliver a ruling
on an application for refusal of remand filed by four Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) leaders, who are accused of
participating in a gathering with intent to promote public violence,
breach of peace or bigotry.
Magistrate Mutevedzi
set the date to deliver the ruling after defence lawyer and Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) member Jeremiah Bamu applied for
the removal from remand of the ZINASU President Clever Bere and
three other representatives of the students union namely Kudakwashe
Chakabva from the Harare Polytechnic, Archieford Mudzengi from the
Zimbabwe School of Mines, and Brian Rugondo from the University
of Zimbabwe (UZ), who were arrested early this month.
In his application Bamu
told Magistrate Mutevedzi that there was no reasonable suspicion
that the four committed any offence. Bamu said it was insufficient
for the State to allege that some of the student leaders had tried
to incite violence at the UZ campus. He said the aspect of inciting
violence was not addressed in the Form 242 before Magistrate Mutevedzi
and that the State had fallen short of identifying who amongst the
four students incited people to be violent.
Bamu said the State had
conceded that the T-Shirts inscribed "Take Charge to Complete
the Change," which the four students were allegedly distributing
at the UZ campus did not contain anything unlawful.
Earlier on Tuesday 25
August 2009, Magistrate Mutevedzi was forced to postpone the matter
to Wednesday 26 August 2009 after court officials failed to locate
the court record.
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