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Journalists'
statement on contempt of court order by Shamu & Charamba
Stanley Gama, Valentine Maponga, Stanley Kwenda & Jealousy Mawarire
June 08, 2009
The following
Statement is released by Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) on behalf of its clients Stanley
Gama, Valentine Maponga, Stanley Kwenda & Jealousy Mawarire
Statement on ongoing
contempt of court by the Minister and Permanent Secretary of Media,
Information and Publicity
On 5 June 2009 we secured
a crucial order from the High Court in Harare. This Order barred
the Minister of Media, Information and Publicity (Webster Shamu),
and his permanent secretary (George Charamba), as well as any others
purporting to act on their behalf and with their authority, from
involving themselves in issues relating to our attendance in Victoria
Falls to cover the Comesa Heads of State and Government Summit.
The two, and others purporting to act on their behalf and with their
authority, were also barred by the High Court from interfering in
any way with our practice of journalism.
The Order was made in
open court by the Honourable Mr. Justice Patel in the presence of,
amongst others, the Minister and permanent secretary's legal
counsel of record, Mrs. Virginia Mabhiza from the office of the
Attorney General. Further, the Order was formally served on them
later in the evening of 5 June 2009 by our lawyer of record, Mr.
Selby Hwacha.
Neither the Minister,
nor his permanent secretary can therefore pretend to be unaware
of the existence of this Order and its contents.
In accordance with this
Order, we travelled to Victoria Falls to cover the Comesa Heads
of State and Government Summit. The Order clearly stated that we
should register with the Comesa Secretariat and would then be free
to cover the Summit proceedings. However, since we arrived here
we have faced one hurdle after another. We have been denied entry
into the hotel hosting the Summit. We have been cast aside by the
Comesa Secretariat, which says it is acting on instructions to only
"accredit" those journalists whose names appear on a
list provided by the Minister and the permanent secretary. This
is inspite of them having been made aware of the Order, whose contents
are clear.
We will make attempts
once again today to register to cover the proceedings. If we are
unsuccessful, we will take action against all and any individuals
and organisations who have defied and are still defying an Order
of the High Court of Zimbabwe and thus setting back the agenda for
media freedom and freedom of expression in this country.
Defiance of court orders
with impunity has blighted our country for many years now, and as
soon as we return to Harare, we shall be instructing our lawyers
to initiate and vigorously pursue contempt of court proceedings
against Webster Shamu and George Charamba.
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