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Detention,
harassment and intimidation of GALZ members
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
April 01, 2011
GALZ notes
with grave concern, cases related to arbitrary detentions, harassment
and intimidation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
members of the organisation by law enforcement agents, family and
community leaders.
On the 23rd March 2011,
law enforcement agents stormed the house of a male member who was
in the company of four male friends. The law enforcement agents
conducted a search of the premises without a search warrant. After
the search, the agents took the names of all present and detained
them at a Police post. The five were taken to the police station
and charged with Disorderly Conduct. Whilst at the police station,
the police abused and ridiculed the five. All five individuals were
fined US$10 with an extra charge of US$30 to entice the officer
into receipting the fines.
On the 25th March 2011,
law enforcement agents detained two female members of GALZ after
they were taken to the police station by relatives on allegations
of practising homosexuality. The two members were interrogated separately
and threatened with arrest if they denied the charges. Police officers
seized the members' mobile phones and called people in the contacts
list to ascertain the nature of the two members' relationship. While
at the police station, members were verbally abused and had photographs
taken by law enforcement agents who threatened to send the photographs
to a local tabloid.
Again on 25 March, two
female members were threatened by a local ward councillor who alleged
that they were homosexuals.
All cases have been referred
to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.
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