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Williams
and Mahlangu granted bail
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
October 04, 2011
This morning,
in a long-awaited bail hearing Justice Maphios Cheda of the Bulawayo
High Court granted Jenni Williams and Magondonga Mahlangu bail on
a surety of $200 each. The only condition is that they not interfere
with any state witnesses. They have not been asked to surrender
travel documents or even to report to the police. They will appear
for remand on Thursday, October 6 2011.
It is clear
from this ruling that the judge did not take the case against them
very seriously, and we wonder why it took so long for a bail hearing
date to be set down. Was the state attempting simply to punish the
two by arresting
and holding them on flimsy charges, knowing that in fact they have
committed no crime? If so, it would not be the first time this has
happened. WOZA is dismayed that under the Government
of National Unity such a perversion of justice continues, with
elements of the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the justice system
allowed to operate untrammelled without the slightest concern for
the basic principles of law and human rights. We hope that there
will be no further delays and they will be released promptly, as
is their right.
WOZA would like
to thank all those supporters who showed solidarity with Williams
and Mahlangu through the past two weeks. Together we can promote
a more democratic society in which rights are respected and social
justice prevails.
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