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Court
hearing of Williams and Mahlangu postponed to 15 October 2009
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
October 14, 2009
WOZA leaders, Jenni Williams
and Magodonga Mahlangu, were due to appear in Bulawayo Magistrate's
Court this morning for the ongoing saga of their arrest on 16 October
2008. The matter has been postponed until tomorrow, 15 October,
however as the clerk of the court who is holding their file was
not available. Their file is considered to be too sensitive to be
held with other court documents and is apparently being kept by
a senior clerk of the court who has it locked away. Although their
case was due to be heard at 8.30 this morning, the clerk was not
available to present the file.
The full panel
of Supreme Court judges had met to consider the case on 4th June
and had given a verbal ruling before they reserved judgement that
the two women had been unlawfully arrested and that they should
be looking to indict the arresting officers. The state had conceded
in their response that the arrest on 16th October 2008 had indeed
been unlawful. Judge Chidyausiku undertook to provide the written
ruling before 7th July. Despite the fact that several requests have
been made to the Supreme Court requesting the ruling, the written
ruling has not yet been received.
Magodonga Mahlangu and
WOZA are the recipients of the 2009 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights
Award. The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award was established
in 1984 to honour courageous and innovative human rights defenders
throughout the world who stand up against injustice.
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of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) fact
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