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Police
summon GALZ director over anti-Mugabe slur
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
July 03, 2012
Police on Tuesday
3 July 3, 2012 summoned Chesterfield Samba, the director of the
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) for allegedly undermining the
authority of or insulting President Robert Mugabe in contravention
of Section 33 of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
Samba, who was
accompanied by his lawyer, Jeremiah Bamu of Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights reported at the Zimbabwe Republic Police's
CID Drugs Section on Tuesday 3 July 2012 after he was summoned by
Detective Assistant Inspector (DAI) Mupandawana on Monday 2 July
2012.
DAI Mupandawana
and the Officer in Charge of CID Drugs Section identified as Chibvuma
interrogated Samba over the operations of GALZ and advised that
the police intended to charge the organization for contravening
Section 33 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. The
police claim that in 2010 GALZ displayed a plaque of former San
Francisco Mayor Willie Lewis Brown, Jr in their office in which
the African-American denounces President Mugabe's homophobia
against gays and lesbians.
These charges
were initially pressed against two GALZ employees Ellen Chademana
and Ignatius Mhambi when they were arrested in 2010 but they were
never prosecuted on these charges. The two GALZ employees, who stood
trial for allegedly possessing pornographic pictures in contravention
of Section 26(1) of the Censorship and Entertainment Control Act
(Chapter10:04) were acquitted in 2010.
Samba is expected
to return to the CID Drugs Section on Wednesday 4 July 2012 at 1100
hours in the company of his lawyer to furnish the police with a
letter advising them of who the legal representative of GALZ is.
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