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Zimbabwe
court postpones Egypt talks case
Agence
France-Presse (AFP)
March 11, 2011
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Zimbabwe's high court
said Friday it would rule next week on a bail application by six
activists charged with treason for discussing the mass protests
in Egypt that toppled president Hosni Mubarak.
"The bail matter
is postponed to 16 March to enable the state to file their response,"
justice Susan Mavangira said at a bail hearing.
"The state has undertaken
to file their response to the application by Tuesday, 15 March."
The six, including Munyaradzi
Gwisai, a university lecturer and former lawmaker from Prime Minister
Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party,
were arrested on February 19 along with members of the audience
and some passers-by at a meeting to discuss the mass protests in
Egypt.
Forty of those arrested
were freed by a magistrate's court last week for lack of evidence.
Gwisai and the remaining
five arrived for their bail application in prison attire with leg-irons
which were removed during the court session.
They are charged with
treason, which carries the death sentence in Zimbabwe.
The arrests drew international
condemnation, including from the UN's human rights chief and the
US State Department, which said President Robert Mugabe, who has
been in power since 1980, "did not learn the right lessons"
from the popular revolts in Egypt and Tunisia.
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