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leaders brutally assaulted - List of injuries sustained
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September 14, 2006
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The arrest yesterday
of the leaders of the ZCTU
and the MDC did not surpise us and as we pointed out was a gross
violation o their constitutional right to freedom of assembly and
association.
However, the
extent of the physical harm and asault on them while in police custody
is shocking and unacceptable. The police have engaged in a flagrant
violation of of rights of those arrested. They were called two at
a time into a cell at Matapi police station where five state security
agents brutally assaulted them. They are in a sorry state. It was
a brutal assault.There has been denial of access to legal help,
denial of access to food and denial of access to medical help. The
following are some of the excesses as recorded by the lawyers who
visited them.
- Lucia
Matibenga (ZCTU vice president and MDC women's asembly chairperson)
She spent the night sitting at the charge office at Matapi police
station without blankets and food. She was badly assaulted with
batons and has a fractured hand. Her ears are bleeding. She has
difficluty in hearing and breathing.
- Wellington
Chibhebhe (ZCTU secretary-general)
Badly assaulted. Suspected fracture and visible crack on head.
Suspected fracture of both hands. Prostrate and heavily swollen.
Needs urgent medical attention.
-
Lovemore Matombo (ZCTU President)
Badly assaulted on bums and legs. Cannot move. Is in visible physical
pain. Urgently needs medical attention.
-
Ian Makone (MDC national executive member)
Brutally assaulted all over. Fainted thrice. Blood on his legs
and unable to walk. Urgently neds medical attention.
-
Moses Ngondo (activist)
Fractured left arm. Cannot move. Swollen back-side. Urgently needs
medical attention.
-
Toendepi Shonhe (MDC deputy organising secretary, Harare province)
Badly assaulted. Cannot move. Leg bleeding.
-
Dennis Chiwara (activist)
Badly assaulted. Leg injuries. Suspected broken ankle. Swollen
all over. Urgently needs medical attention.
-
Tererai Todini (youth chairperson, MDC Mbare district)
Badly assaulted all over with fists and batons. Swollen all over.
-
Tonderai Nyahunzvi (activist)
Badly assaulted. Suspected fractured hand. Needs urgent medical
attention.
-
Tichaona Basket
Badly assaulted. Injured back, ribs and head. Cannot sit up.
-
Stephen Mutasa Mutsipa
Horribly assaulted. Injuries all over.
-
James Gumbi
Badly assaulted. Bleeding back and bums.Little movement.
-
Nqobizitha Khumalo
Badly assaulted, especially back, head and ribs. Passing blood-stained
urine.
-
Rwapedza Chigwengwa
Badly assaulted. Swollen left arm and back. Urgently needs medical
attention.
Over and above
these victims of police brutality, lawyers have been denied access
to the rest of the arrested members. For instance, the whereabouts
of MDC national executive members Grace Kwinje and Kerry Kay remains
unknown, although they were last seen at Harare central police station.
The situation of those injured is bad and a life could be lost if
no urgent medical attention is provided. As if that is not enough,
there are clearly no moves to take those arrested to the remand
court.
Lawyers have filed an urgent application seeking access to their
clients, mdical help and an order to have their clients placed on
remand. We are hopeful the application will be heard.
As MDC, we are seriously concerned about the state of our colleagues
which remains an indictment on this unmitigated dictatorship. We
are closely monitoring the situation.
Hon Tendai Biti, MP
MDC Secretary-General
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