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WOZA
wins Amnesty International Human Rights Award
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
November 14, 2008
Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) has been awarded the 5th Human Rights
Award by Amnesty International German Section. The award will be
presented at an award ceremony in Berlin on Sunday 16th November.
WOZA leaders, Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu, will receive
the award on behalf of the organisation.
Williams and
Mahlangu, who were released on bail from Mlondolozi Prison on Thursday
6 November, won an application from Bulawayo Magistrate's
Court to be allowed to travel to Germany to receive the award.
The pair had
been released on bail with strict reporting conditions. They had
to report to their nearest police station twice a week and were
not permitted to travel outside of a 40 kilometre radius of Bulawayo
Post Office without the written permission of a magistrate.
Williams and
Mahlangu appeared in Bulawayo Magistrate's Court on Monday
11th November for a routine remand hearing where they requested
permission to travel to Germany. Magistrate Maphosa requested however
that the application be made in open court on Tuesday 12th. After
several delays, the state decided not to oppose the travel application
and reporting conditions were temporarily suspended until November
26th to allow the activists to travel to Germany. Upon their return
they will resume reporting and remain within a 40 kilometre radius
of Bulawayo until their trial which is scheduled for 2nd December
2008.
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