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Index of articles on enforced disappearances in Zimbabwe
Freelance
photojournalist fails to attend court
MISA-Zimbabwe
February 16, 2009
http://www.misazim.co.zw/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=457&Itemid=1
Harare magistrate Gloria
Takundwa on 16 February 2009 postponed remand proceedings against
detained freelance photojournalist Anderson Shadreck Manyere after
prisons officials failed yet again to bring him to court citing
transport fuel shortages.
Anderson Shadreck
Manyere is being charged together with six other Movement for Democratic
Change (MDC) activists for alleged acts of banditry, sabotage and
terrorism in contravention of Section 23 (1) (a) and (c) (ii) of
the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
Defence lawyer Aleck
Muchadehama stressed that the state should make effective arrangements
to ensure Manyere's attendance as he is entitled to hear the
court proceedings which concern him. The state told the court that
it was not its duty but that of prison officials to ensure the accused
is brought to court.
Magistrate Takundwa,
however, said the state should ensure such attendance. She deferred
the matter to 18 February 2009.
Background
Manyere first
appeared before the Harare Magistrates Courts on 24 December 2008
together with Zimbabwe
Peace Project director Jestina Mukoko ending growing speculation
on their whereabouts and safety. Manyere reportedly went missing
after he had taken his vehicle to a garage in Norton about 40km
west of Harare on 13 December 2008 until his appearance in court
on 24 December 2008. Mukoko a former news anchor with the Zimbabwe
Broadcasting Corporation who was allegedly abducted from her home
in Norton on the outskirts of Harare on 3 December 2008, is still
to be charged.
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