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Update
on Arrests
Crisis in
Zimbabwe Coalition
7pm January
15, 2003
The three members
of the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) - Executive
Director Barnabas Mangodza, Advocacy and Information Officer Jameson
Gadzirai, and Chairperson of the Membership Committee Joseph Rose
- who were arrested on 14th January 2003 in Kuwadzana have been
released.
The police could
not find any charges against them in violation of POSA. However
each of the three was required to pay an admission of guilt fee
of "action likely to cause a breach of peace." The three report
that they were beaten by youth militia members while in the Kuwadzana
constituency between 6pm - 8pm last night. They were beaten before
the police arrested them.
The three had
gone to Kuwadzana for a meeting with the Chairperson of the Kuwadzana
Residents Association. They were to discuss the voter registration
exercise in light of the pending by-election in that constituency.
They have gone
to the Avenues Clinic for treatment and to report their injuries.
The arrest is
yet another example of the repressive politics of this regime, and
its attempts to undermine the legitimate activities of civic organisations.
Both CHRA and the Crisis Coalition will continue to fight for the
rights of Zimbabweans to develop a democratic system of government
and will resist all attempts by the Zanu PF regime to subvert this
process.
In accordance
with this position, the Crisis Coalition demands:
- An end to the regime's intimidation of the Harare Mayor
- An end to attempts to undermine the elected officials of local
government
In another case,
St Mary's MP Job Sikhala and NGO Human Rights Forum Lawyer Gabriel
Shumba are still in police custody. Their lawyers believe that they
are being held at Harare Central Police Station but they have not
been allowed to see the two.
An urgent Court
Application will be heard at 8:30 pm tonight at the High Court in
front of Justice Paradza.
The Crisis in
Zimbabwe Coalition condemns these arrests and demands the immediate
release of Shumba and Sikhala.
For more information:
Tel/Fax: +263-(0)4-747810
Email: crisis-zim@transparency.org.zw
Visit the Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition fact
sheet
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