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  • ROHR condemns ongoing arrest of activist
    Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
    October 10, 2011

    ROHR Zimbabwe condemns the persistent arbitrary arrest of political activist by the state in the work of violation of individual human rights. The recent arrest of the MDC youth Chairperson Solomon Madzore adds to the tally of MDC political activist being held unlawfully in custody on allegations of murdering a police officer.

    ROHR Zimbabwe challenges the state to respect the constitution, international law that govern the principles of a fair trial to which every citizen is entitled to without prejudice or selective application of the law. Given the long standing history of widespread abuse of the judiciary system to further political motives, selective application of the law and a culture of impunity, ROHR Zimbabwe urges the state to make a principled stance to redeem itself, do the right thing, free the prisoners of hope who being held in solitary confinement. It's an abuse of power and authority for the state to assume special a privilege to hold people when there is no enough evidence to proceed with a trial.

    Stendrick Zvorwadza, the ROHR spokesperson has slammed the state for playing a deaf ear to the people's demands for freedom, a democratic society and fundamental human rights.'' It is a huge cause of concern that the state cannot come to terms with the reality that Zimbabwe will never be a one party state, any unorthodox means to discourage multi-party democracy is tantamount to undermining peace building efforts. There is no going back on the strides being made on the African continent as the African people are speaking with one voice to denounce oppressive rule, one party state mentality and disregarding of human rights for political expediency."

    Zvorwadza announced that ROHR vows to partner other progressive civil society partners to put pressure on the government and the state to fulfill its mandate to the Zimbabwean people by acting within the confinements of its contractual mandate to govern.

    ROHR Zimbabwe notes that the willful disregard for institutional reforms particularly by ZANU PF, in the troubled coalition government remains a threat to holding of free and fair elections in the near future.

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