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Prisons
officers disrupted treatment of freelance journalist
MISA-Zimbabwe
February 09, 2009
The magistrates'
court on 9 February 2009 heard how prison officers had whisked detained
freelance photojournalist Anderson Shadreck Manyere from the Avenues
Clinic in Harare on 6 February 2009 before he had been accorded
full medical treatment.
Defence lawyer
Aleck Muchadehama described to Harare magistrate Gloria Takundwa
how Manyere was forcibly taken away from the clinic by prisons officers
without any explanation and without due regard to his medical condition.
This is despite
an existing order by High Court judge Justice Tedious Karwi for
the state to complete investigations on allegations by the accused
that they had been tortured while in unlawful detention. The judge
also ordered that Manyere be accorded medical treatment at health
institutions of his own choice.
Manyere who is being charged with six Movement for Democratic Change
(MDC) activists on alleged acts of banditry, sabotage and terrorism,
failed yet again to appear in court for remand because prison officials
did not have fuel for transport to bring them to court.
Muchadehama pleaded with the magistrate to ensure that the state
complies with court orders and that a trial date be fixed by the
next remand date on 16 February 2009. Florence Ziyambi representing
the state said investigations had been completed and that a docket
had since been submitted to the Attorney-General's Office.
Ziyambi said she would enquire with the prison officers as to why
they had disrupted the accused's medical treatment. On the
issue of the trial date, she said that would be done as soon as
they perused the docket in question.
The magistrate directed the state to submit a report on the complaints
raised by the accused and to inform both the court and accused on
the progress of investigations as well as obtain a report from prison
officials on why they disrupted Manyere's medical treatment
at the Avenues clinic.
Meanwhile, Muchadehama also told the court that detained Zimbabwe
Peace Project director and former television news anchor Jestina
Mukoko required urgent medical attention. The matter was deferred
to 11 February 2009 since Mukoko was not in court at the material
time.
Mukoko who was allegedly abducted from her home in Norton on the
outskirts of Harare on 3 December 2008 and went missing for almost
two weeks until her appearance in court on 24 December 2008, is
still to be charged.
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