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Police
arrest WOZA leaders as Magistrate grants bail to 83 members
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
September 22, 2010
Police on Wednesday
22 September, 2010 arrested Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) National Coordinator Jenni Williams
after accusing her of unlawfully addressing several of her group's
members moments after their release on bail.
Police arrested
and detained Williams at a post located at the Rotten Row Magistrates
Court and accused her of addressing WOZA and Men of Zimbabwe Arise
(MEZA) members, when in fact she was trying to ascertain the medical
needs of her members who had endured two nights in the filthy cells
at Harare Central Police Station.
Williams was
released without any charge preferred against her after being detained
for more than two hours.
The WOZA and
MEZA members were arrested on Monday 20 September, 2010 after they
marched to Parliament
in Harare to highlight concerns around community safety and unprofessional
police conduct.
Meanwhile, Harare
Magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi on 22 September 2010 granted free
bail to 83 WOZA members, who endured two nights in police cells
at Harare Central Police Station since their arrest on Monday 20
September, 2010.
Magistrate Mutevedzi
granted the WOZA and MEZA members bail after their lawyer Charles
Kwaramba applied for their admission to free bail. State prosecutor
Tapiwa Kusema had proposed that the WOZA and MEZA members should
each deposit $50 in bail money and report once every week at Harare
Central Police Station.
But Magistrate
Mutevedzi, who remanded the WOZA and MEZA members to 6 October,
2010 dismissed the State's application and only ordered them
to reside at their given residential addresses and not to interfere
with State witnesses and investigations
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