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Treason charge detainees held in solitary confinement
International Socialist Organisation (Zimbabwe)
March 06, 2011
We had been paying the
rentals of the families of the detained and to give them some cash
to meet their daily basic requirements. A Trust was set up called
Fourty-Five Social Response Trust in order to ensure that the needs
of the detained and their families are met. Currently all the funds
we received are being administered by a law firm in town to ensure
accountability. We are currently working on the issue of a bank
account for the trust in order to ensure that all funds are deposited
in one account.
Now back to
the affairs of the detained: We visited them during the week and
they were being examined by medical doctors of their choice to check
on their health as per the court order and this was being facilitated
by the Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights. We were reliably informed that by
Friday afternoon the doctors had finished examining everyone and
the only pending issue was the medicines and further examination
to some who needed special attention for example Antonetter Choto
and a few others.
On Saturday
morning we visited the male remand prison only to be told that half
(17) of the prisoners had been moved to Harare Central Prison (a
prison designed for convicted persons only) and the other 17 remained
at the remand prison. Those who had been moved told us that they
were moved on Friday evening and they were in solitary confinement,
one in his own cell. They were allowed 30 minutes exercise in the
morning and 30 minutes in the evening and the rest 23 hours they
had to spend in a locked cell, each person by himself.
We could see frustration
and distress on the faces of these 17 comrades. We asked in vain
to get an explanation as to why these people who are not yet convicts
were in a prison for the convicted. We however managed to give them
food and drinks. We advised the lawyers on the matter and they said
they will look into it. The comrades are however due to attend court
on Monday 07/03/11.
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