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MDC
calls for release of activists and mourners
Irene
Madongo, SW Radio Africa
May 23, 2011
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news230511/mdc230511.htm
MDC-T activists and mourners from a funeral, who are still being
held behind bars
since last week, must be released as they are being held on trumped-up
charges, says Obert Gutu, the MDC-T's Secretary for Harare
Province. Gutu also said some of those being held are unwell, yet
they are being denied access to their medication.
Last Thursday
35 people were arrested in Warren Park, Harare, at the funeral of
MDC-T activist Jack Ndeketeya, who died in a car accident last week.
The 35 included MDC-T activists, Ndeketeya's elderly and ailing
father, a pastor and other mourners. They were held at Harare Central
Police Station and charged with assault and theft.
There were also
allegations that the mourners provoked farmers at the near-by Boka
Tobacco Auction Floors after the funeral. The MDC-T has denied this,
saying they were ambushed by suspected ZANU PF activists who showed
up, caused trouble and then blamed the MDC-T.
Over the weekend
Ndeketeya's parents were released. But on Monday, the MDC-T
said the remaining activists and mourners appeared in court charged
with theft and assault, with the authorities still refusing to say
who they are alleged to have robbed. They were remanded in custody
and will appear in court again on Tuesday.
Gutu said he
is concerned about those still locked up and that their condition
has left him depressed. He said it was ridiculous to accuse them
of robbing or provoking people in their state.
"There
are some who are on anti-retroviral medication and they were not
given permission to access their tablets, which I was advised they
had to take on a daily basis. There was this elderly gentleman,
I could not get his name, but he was very frail looking,"
Gutu explained, "he said he had a tube in his stomach or somewhere
and he said he was just sick. I could see for myself he was not
well."
"This
is just the usual ZANU PF strategy of just trying to victimize MDC
supporters and anyone who is perceived to be sympathetic to the
MDC. It's just the abuse of the law, the judicial system,
just to persecute MDC activists," Gutu said.
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