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Glen View 29 trial at standstill while detainees languish
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
August
10, 2012
Glen View 29 Trial at standstill while detainees languish Harare,
Friday 10 August 2012. The trial of the MDC Youth Assembly President
Solomon Madzore, who has been nicknamed "Mandela" by
MDCYA members, and twenty eight others, wrongly accused of murdering
a police officer in Glen View last year is not likely to resume
any time soon.
The emotive
trial which was postponed indefinitely to allow one of the accused
persons, Nyamadzawo Gapara, to recuperate after his admission at
the ill equipped Harare Central Remand Hospital is yet to resume
as Gapara is still receiving medical treatment from a private hospital
in Harare following a court order. A recent medical report however
pours water on prospects of trial resuming soon. According to the
specialist surgeons attending to Gapara, the serious nature of his
illness, and the subsequent complications incurred while at Harare
Central Remand Hospital make it difficult to determine when he will
be fit to stand trial.
This indefinite
period required for his recovery, added to the fact that the High
Court has gone on recess until September 2012, makes it certain
that the trial will not resume any time soon, but only after the
beginning of September 2012. Even if the High Court re-opens in
September 2012, the date on which the trial will resume remains
tied to the speed of Nyamadzawo Gapara's recovery, which has also
put into abeyance the trial of other 28 accused persons. The accused
persons have been in remand prison the greater part of the winter.
The Supreme
Court is yet to set down the bail appeal. This is in spite of the
fact that all bail issues are considered to be urgent, and the defence
team has complied with every procedural requirement for the appeal
for the Supreme Court to allocate a date for the hearing. In a growing
legal entanglement, it is not clear if the appeal will be set down
for hearing before September as the Supreme Court is also on recess
until in September.
Ordinarily the
highest court should hear appeals even if it is on recess. However,
given that the earlier bail appeals took long to be set down (these
include Tungamirai Madzokere and 6 Others & Solomon 'Mandela'
Madzore and 28 Others), there is no likelihood that the Supreme
Court will set down bail appeal hearings for both matters any time
soon.
It was apparent
from the attitude of the Supreme Court in the initial bail appeal
relating to the MDC Youth President Solomon 'Mandela'
Madzore and Glen View 28, that the highest court would most likely
shy away from dealing with the matter on the merits, or dilly dally
in the hope that the trial in the High Court was concluded earlier,
or at least bail was granted by the High Court.
In view of the
above, the best chances for all 29 Accused remains with the trial
being concluded expeditiously. However, this is unlikely to be the
case unless Nyamadzawo Gapara recovers quickly.
As MDC Youth
Assembly we remain hopeful that the 29 will all be released in good
health. We reiterate that their arrest and continued detention is
illegal and political. There is a clear merciless hand of ZANU PF
trying to destabilise, and destroy the Youth Assembly by arresting
its leaders and members.
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