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A
travesty of justice - victims of assault jailed and charged
Combined Harare
Residents' Association (CHRA)
January
16, 2003
 CHRA’s
Chief Executive Office Farai Barnabas Mangodza (31), Information
Officer Jameson Gadzirayi (23), Executive Committee Member Joseph
Rose (38) and Kuwadzana resident, Richard Mudekwe (22) were arrested
by police on Tuesday night in Kuwadzana.
The four CHRA
workers went to Kuwadzana as a follow-up trip to a meeting on Tuesday
morning with ZESN (Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network) where we
discussed strategies for the forthcoming Kuwadzana by-election.
They did not hold any meeting. After driving around they stopped
at Kuwadzana 5 centre where they were surrounded by youth militiamen
and abducted to a building nearby which belongs to council but has
been commandeered by the militia. They were then beaten for approximately
two hours with a variety of instruments including batons, sjamboks
and bricks on their backs, buttocks, thighs and feet. Eventually
they were ‘rescued’ by police only to be detained for the night.
When they were
taken to Law and Order at Central, the officer
at
L&O said that there were no charges that could be laid against
the four and they were taken back to Kuwadzana. They were eventually
charged under the Miscellaneous Offences Act with ‘behaviour likely
to cause a breach of the peace’ and released after signing admissions
of guilt and paying $5000 each. We decided that they needed to get
medical attention; it was better to sign the admissions and get
them out of police custody than let them spend another night in
the barbaric and inhuman conditions in the cell (where the previous
night some 30-odd prisoners shared a cell about 10 sq metres with
no room to sit let alone lie down!).
We subsequently
took them to Avenues Clinic to be examined by a doctor and to take
photos of their injuries. Fortunately the four did not suffer any
major injuries and they are now resting at home.
 It
is absolutely iniquitous that the police did not attempt to arrest
the perpetrators of this violence, which can only confirm our suspicions
that the beatings were carried out with the acquiescence of the
police and the state. In addition to the personal injuries, over
$10 000 was stolen and shared amongst the thugs while we have yet
to recover 2 cell phones and shoes belonging to the 4. The fact
that the police then proceeded to hold and attempt to charge the
four without any attempt to provide medical care or to notify the
families of the four is beyond the bounds of human behaviour. We
shall be meeting with our lawyers to consider our responses to this
attack and the police response.
This is part
of the ongoing attempt by the regime to silence civic activists
working for democracy in Harare and Zimbabwe. We have also learnt
that Mayor Mudzuri has been threatened with re-arrest since his
release on Monday.
Thank
you to the many friends in Zimbabwe and elsewhere who have phoned
to express solidarity and sympathy for the four. We would remind
everyone that this is not an isolated occurrence and that such events
are a daily reality for many Zimbabweans who are at the mercy of
arbitrary violence perpetrated by para-military thugs paid for and
sanctioned by the Mugabe regime and ignored by a morally corrupt
and compliant police force that have betrayed the basic tenets of
their so-called charter.
Enough is enough!
Zvakwana!
For more information:
Tel: +263-(0)91-249430
Email: chraadvo@ecoweb.co.zw,
chra@ecoweb.co.zw
Visit the CHRA
fact sheet
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