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ZLHR
mourns Rebecca
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
August 12, 2013
Zimbabwe Lawyers
for Human Rights (ZLHR) is deeply saddened to learn about the unfortunate
and painful death of Rebecca Mafikeni.
Rebecca (29)
passed on, on Monday 12 August 2013 at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals,
where she had been detained since falling ill while incarcerated
at Chikurubi Maximum Prison since her arrest in May 2011 on
charges of murdering a police officer in contravention of Section
47 of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23 alternatively
or concurrently Public Violence as defined in Section 36 of the
Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.
In prison, Rebecca
was made to suffer the worst of prison’s inhumane conditions
and some universally guaranteed human rights were stripped off the
political prisoner as she spent close to nine months in solitary
confinement at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. Prison authorities allowed
her only 20 minutes a day out of the confined cell where in during
these 20 minutes, she was expected to complete all chores human
beings are expected of in a day - from laundry and bathing to exercising
and just “enjoy” a bit of sunlight out of her dingy
prison hole.
At one time,
raw sewer would flow inside her prison cell and she would be forced
to clean the sewer using her bare hands. As a result of the malevolent
and unjustified actions of the State, Rebecca languished in prison
where her condition deteriorated. Those implicated in, and responsible
for her predicament are complicit in, and contributed to, her sad
death. These architects of Rebecca’s death must be held accountable
for the loss of such a precious life, and we call for an immediate
investigation into her death and swift action against the perpetrators
by the prosecutorial authorities.
It is cruel,
unwarranted and unfair that such a well-lived life has ended in
this needless manner. Only bringing the perpetrators to account
will assist in ending this unacceptable culture of impunity. It
is ZLHR’s firm belief that bad things that happen to good
people serve a greater good, and Rebecca’s death should teach
us all something about standing up for what is right if we only
let ourselves be taught. There are no words to describe the despondency
that we feel, and we cannot possibly imagine the shock and sorrow
that has been thrust on Rebecca’s family, relatives and friends.
To the Mafikeni
family, we are grieving with you at this sad moment as you traverse
this difficult time in life. May God give Rebecca eternal rest and
may her soul rest in peace.
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