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Magistrate
orders Mukoko's release to the Avenues Clinic
MISA-Zimbabwe
February 12, 2009
http://www.misazim.co.zw/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=452&Itemid=1
Harare magistrate
Gloria Takundwa on 11 February 2009 ruled that detained Zimbabwe
Peace Project director Jestina Mukoko should be released into
the custody of a well equipped and functional hospital for medical
examination and treatment.
This followed an application
by defence lawyer Alec Muchadehama for Mukoko to be urgently granted
access to medical treatment arguing that there already existed four
different court orders to that effect which had not been complied
with.
Muchadehama went on to
produce medical affidavits confirming the fact that the human rights
activist and former news anchor with Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation
was in dire need of medical attention.
The state represented
by Florence Ziyambi challenged the defence submissions arguing that
they could not solely rely on the opinion of the medical practitioners
that examined Mukoko as there was the possibility of bias on their
part. Ziyambi said the state should be allowed to come up with its
own medical practitioner for an independent opinion on Mukoko's
condition.
However, the magistrate
guided by the theory of natural law, ordered the release of the
accused into the custody of the Avenues Clinic. Magistrate Takundwa
stated that she expected both parties to furnish the court with
copies of the medical affidavits in question before making a ruling
on 13 February 2009 to determine whether or not Mukoko should remain
detained at the Avenues Clinic.
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