ZANU PF Scoffs At Amnesty International's 'Unwarranted & Illegal' Demands
The ruling ZANU PF party has rejected calls by Amnesty International for Zimbabwe to put to an end the selective application of the law and release from prison MDC Alliance national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, the party’s national vice-chairperson Job Sikhala and journalist Hopewell Chin’ono.
Responding to an article published by the Newsday newspaper on 18 January 2021 on page 2 titled “RELEASE CHIN’ONO, MAHERE, SIKHALA ED TOLD’, ZANU PF national spokesperson Simon Khaya described Amnesty International’s demands as unwarranted and illegal. Moyo said in a statement:
… the revolutionary ZANU PF Party, wishes to put it on record that the governance of the country is premised on the rule of law.
FeedbackThis implies the separation of powers as evidenced by the existence of the Executive, the Judiciary and the Legislature.
Zimbabwe is indeed a Constitutional democracy and not a banana Republic.
Moyo further said to expect President Emmerson Mnangagwa to interfere with law enforcement agencies and the Judiciary is an absurdity in the extreme.
He said it is ironic that the same organisations will cry foul if President Mnangagwa interferes with the operations of the courts. Moyo added:
… the revolutionary ZANU PF Party takes great exception to the demands by Amnesty International and its acolytes for His Excellency the President Cde E.D. Mnangagwa to release Hopewell Chin’ono, Fadzayi Mahere and Job Sikhala from lawful custody.
All citizens who are suspected to have committed crimes in Zimbabwe are subjected to due processes of the law irrespective of one’s political affiliation and station in life.
No one is above the law and the Constitution should be respected by all citizens.
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