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ZimRights case postponed
Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZimRights)
July 18, 2011
The ZimRights
case that was supposed
to be heard today (18 July 2011) at Masvingo Magistrates Court failed
to kick off following a plea by the prosecution for more time as
they said the needed to tie a few loose ends before proceeding.
The case has thus been postponed to 4 August 2011. The Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights legal practitioners representing ZimRights
had a meeting with the prosecutors in which they agree that trial
should start on 4 August 2011 without fail.
ZimRights as
an organization is being charged alongside its Masvingo Provincial
Chairperson, Mr. Joel Hita for attempting to hold a photo exhibition
chronicling the problem of political violence in recent Zimbabwean
history. The organization is being represented by the National Chairperson,
Mr. Kucaca Phulu. Masvingo police swooped on the exhibition in April
of last year (2010) and confiscated all the photographs which, one
and half years later, they still hold at Masvingo Central Police
Station.
We are of the
strong conviction that the police are aware that their case is too
weak to secure a conviction but they are content to hold on to the
photos because that way they are assured that they cripple ZimRights
ability to use them for any exhibition and education programmes.
It is ridiculous
for the state to be seen to struggle to come up with a case for
such a flimsy issue, in the process attracting unnecessary outside
attention for the wrong reasons. ZimRights continues to urge government
and its institutions to take the lead in upholding the rule of law
and stop abusing the justice system, persecute law-abiding individuals
and organizations.
Visit the Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights) fact
sheet
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