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HIV/AIDS
activist arrested at COPAC conference
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
October 23, 2012
Police on Monday
22 October arrested Douglas Muzanenhamo, a Zimbabwean Aids activist
for distributing constitutional material at the ongoing Constitution
Select Committee (COPAC)'s Second All Stakeholders conference.
The arrest took
place after some delegates at the conference asked Muzanenhamo for
copies of the Working Peoples Red Amendments to the COPAC Draft
Constitution prepared by trade unionists, constitutional reform
activists, women's organisations, students and HIV/AIDS activists
in October 2012 under the Working People's Constitutional
Convention.
Muzanenhamo was immediately
taken into custody and the police intend to charge him with Inciting
Public Violence.
In September
2012, Muzanenhamo filed a landmark case in the Supreme Court challenging
the denial of anti-retroviral drugs to suspects in police cells.
His case was based on the horrendous treatment he received when
he was arrested in February 2011 and charged
with treason together with 45 other human rights activists including
University of
Zimbabwe lecturer and ISO
leader Munyaradzi Gwisai, where he was denied his medication.
Tawanda Zhuwarara, a
senior lawyer with Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who is representing
Muzanenhamo, is working towards his release and making contingency
arrangements to ensure that he is not denied his medication once
again as happened in 2011.
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