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GALZ
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Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
September 06, 2012
Background
The Zimbabwe
Republic Police on Thursday 23 August 2012 charged
The Co Chairperson of GALZ for running an "unregistered"
organisation. Detectives at the Law and Order Section at the Harare
Central Police Station on Thursday 23 August 2012 charged GALZ that
was represented by Martha Tholanah, the organisation's co-chairperson
with running an "unregistered" organisation in contravention
of Section 6 (iii) of the Private
Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Act. The Police advised the GALZ
Co-Chairperson that they would proceed by way of summons. To date
there has been no communication from the ZRP around the issue.
GALZ also faces
an additional charge of "undermining the authority of the
President" in contravention of Section 33 of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9.23.This charge was
initially pressed against two GALZ employees Ellen Chademana and
Ignatius Mhambi when they were arrested in May 2010 but were never
prosecuted. Ms Tholanah signed a warned and cautioned statement
for this charge and the State also indicated that they would proceed
by way of summons.
The charge of
contravenining the PVO Act is similar to that of the Director of
the Zimbabwe Human
Rights NGO Forum, Mr. Abel Chikomo. Mr Chikomo had been summoned
to The State on Wednesday 25 July 2012 withdrew summons issued against
Abel Chikomo, to stand trial on charges of running an "unregistered"
organisation.
Legal
status of GALZ
GALZ is recognised
under the law as an association or a universitas. In terms of Zimbabwean
Common Law a universitas is a juristic person or legal persona.
GALZ, an Association of LGBTI in Zimbabwe, is a voluntary association.
A voluntary
association is a universitas if:
1. It has the
power to acquire property or other rights and to incur liabilities
distinct from those of its members; and
2. It has perpetual
succession in that it remains in existence despite changing membership.
The Constitution
of GALZ provides in clause 2.1 that it has the power to acquire
rights and obligations distinct from its members and that it has
perpetual succession. Accordingly, in terms of the Common Law of
Zimbabwe, GALZ is a universitas. As such it has no need to register
in terms of any legislation or under any statute in order to acquire
legal personality or for it to constitute a juristic person for
the purposes of Zimbabwean law.
Moving
forward
Following the
raid eight GALZ staff computers were seized together with all other
information and materials. To date this equipment and materials
are still in the possession of the Police. We are in the process
of trying to have the seized equipment and materials returned. We
are working to repair the damage caused during the raid on our premises.
There is continued surveillance on the GALZ Resource Centre, making
it difficult for GALZ staff to resume operations normally. The GALZ
office remains closed to minimise the risk of arrests. We continue
to work with our Membership. Providing support, counselling, advice
and the much-needed services.
Intimidation
of GALZ members continues unabated. GALZ Members report of continued
Police visits to their homes and places of work too. Police are
calling and threatening members for no apparent reasons. GALZ views
this as a disguised attempt to intimidate our members and further
isolate them from GALZ services.
The external
environment in which GALZ operates in continues to be more hostile.
There is increased state sanctioned homophobia churned out through
state media channels. There is increased focus on the subject of
homosexuality and the constitutional process now and at least during
the run up to the referendum and elections. LGBTI individuals are
not the direct target but are being used as an instrument to settle
political scores.
Amongst the
revisions to the draft COPAC constitution, ZANU PF put forward amendments
to section 4.36 on Marriage rights and added item (4) Same Sex Marriages
are prohibited and (5) Homosexuality, gays and lesbian practices
are prohibited. This is a worrying development and one which needs
attention if the events of the last weeks.
The safety and
security of the LGBTI community in Zimbabwe remains our top priority
between now and the culmination of the constitutional and electoral
processes in Zimbabwe. GALZ is working to ensure that its members
are not exposed to continued intimidation harassment and violence
during this period.
GALZ remains
resolute in its quest to represent and protect the rights and interests
of all LGBTI citizens despite such unprecedented challenges on its
human rights defenders. We continue to work towards contributing
to a just society that protects the human rights of all LGBTI people
as equal citizens in Zimbabwe.
We thank you
all for your continued support during this very difficult time for
GALZ.
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