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News
update: 183 WOZA members arrested in Bulawayo
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
August 22, 2006
The final confirmed
number of those arrested in Bulawayo yesterday is 183. It has been
hard to keep track of the numbers as many people handed themselves
in, in solidarity. 144 people are spending a second night in police
custody - for the 93 in Bulawayo Central Police Station, this means
spending the night outside in the courtyard locked into a cage even
though the winter nights are still chilly. It is hoped that police
may close their bar early to make way for the women.
The 13 mothers
with babies and 26 minors reported back this morning and spent the
day with the others at Central before being temporarily released
again for the evening. As per today, they are expected to report
back tomorrow morning. Disturbing reports have been received this
evening of the fact that several minors were beaten on their knees
by Law and Order officers at Central. The officers were trying to
extract information regarding how WOZA mobilises and were not satisfied
until the terrified youths 'confessed' to fabricated information.
We are investigating further how many youths were involved and which
officers were involved.
The young woman,
Ephy Kumalo, who fell from the back of the police vehicle was finally
located at Mzilikazi Police Station. She was finally released this
evening and taken to see a doctor. She has a fractured arm and severe
bruising from her fall and will need to spend the next month in
plaster. It transpires that the police were well aware that the
latch of the tailgate of the Land rover was faulty and one officer
admitted that people should have been warned not to sit near the
back of the vehicle. Of course with the extreme overcrowding in
the vehicle at the time, it was unlikely that anyone could have
heeded the caution even had they wished to!
The group have
been charged under Section 37 (1)(b) of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23. It is hoped
that they will appear in court tomorrow morning. This charge could
attract a level 10 fine (ZWD 2,000) or up to five years in custody.
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