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Amnesty International Condemns Arrest Of UZ Students

2 years agoThu, 15 Sep 2022 18:55:09 GMT
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Amnesty International Condemns Arrest Of UZ Students

Amnesty International (AI) has condemned the arrest of more than a dozen University of Zimbabwe (UZ) students who were arrested following a protest at the Mt Pleasant Campus on Monday.

The students were peacefully protesting against the recent unilateral tuition fee hikes which they felt were too exorbitant and beyond the reach of many.

In a statement Thursday, Lucia Masuka, Executive Director of Amnesty International Zimbabwe, urged authorities to drop the charges against the students. She said:

Authorities must drop sinister charges against University of Zimbabwe students who have been peacefully protesting high fees and affirm their right to freedom of assembly and expression.

It is such a travesty of justice that these students are having to spend time in detention and courtrooms for simply asking for affordable education so that they can remain in lecture rooms.

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The arrests of these students, who were protesting peacefully, are a violation of their right to protest.

Authorities must respect students’ right to peaceful protest and drop all charges against them.

We consider the arrests to be arbitrary and call on the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to respect the freedom to petition and demonstrate as guaranteed by the constitution.

The 14 students who were arrested on Monday, detained and charged with disorderly conduct were identified as Thelma Nzero, Mufaro Vhutuza, Owen Mashaya, Tinashe Zana, Tinotenda Mwenje, Fletcher Katehwe, Havana Mtetwa, Natasha Dhliwayo, Ropafadzo Mutangadura, Fatima Ajida, Tsungai Chitodha, Beyond Wendy Siwela, David Musasa, and Godknows Zabhura.

Five other students were arrested on Wednesday. They have been identified as Tivimba Musengi, Tinotenda Mangana, Hazel Gwande, Tanyaradzwa Nzvimbo, and Charles Moyo.

Some of the students were released on bail while others were released late on Tuesday after paying ZW$2 000 admission of guilt fines for disorderly conduct.

The students were represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR). | New Zimbabwe.com

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8 Comments

Doug · 2 years ago
The youth need something to do. The old generation should provide the youth with similar facilities and amenities they experienced when growing up so they do not blame the youth for becoming wayward. Keep the youth busy and away from what you think is mischief and drug abuse. With education becoming unaffordable for the majority, can the Ministers and MPs build youth friendly prisons, as, at this rate, most of the university who cannot afford to pay will be put to prison.
zvi# · 2 years ago
ndonakidzwa hangu nemi munotaura politics pakusungwa kwevana vechidiki nekuti haauna ati azvikawo pa uz nhai vana ngavadzidze zvakanaka
WILLIAM SONBOY CHINEMBIRI · 2 years ago
I am one of the citizens who have been disappointed by the way His Excellency Advocate President ED Mnangagwa is running government activities. The rights to demonstrate peacefully must not be stolen from the citizens. I wish that it is going to be restored soon. Police have been captured. They are used to suppress this right to demonstrate peacefully by invoking a section which allows Police to freeze demonstrations. [ NGAAPINDE HAKE MUKOMANA CHAMISA ]. Yours sincerely William Sonboy CHINEMBIRI [ THE BUSH LAWYER ].
INTERESTED ONLOOKER · 2 years ago
@sir african dictators rule by decrees and statutory intruments as you are advocating. It is the role of Parliament to make laws not the president.
Sir African · 2 years ago
A statutory instrument giving ED power to detain without trial Chamisa and the CCC top brass must be passed and Chamisa and the CCC top brass must be jailed without trial
Mafirakureva · 2 years ago
@Sir African, .... and you will be the first to howl when sanctioned for human rights abuses and dictatorial tendencies. Respect is earned not demanded.
🌚🌚🌚🌚🇱🇷🇺🇦 · 2 years ago
Zimbabwe is the only Country in the world were you can be arrested just for everything.
Sir African · 2 years ago
job sikhala ngaamame murume iyeyu manzwa
Sir African · 2 years ago
job sikhala must suffer in detention until he repents of understanding a democratically elected government
Blank Slate · 2 years ago
Tumps up A. I. P
But z · 2 years ago
vapfana ngavasungwe vakadzidza zvekudaro vanotitengesera nyika Ava Havana help apa varikudzidza Ku uppertop inonzi UZ they are being miseducated so that they become irrelevant like chamisa and Rot in jail like sikala
BVANYANGU · 2 years ago
shut up
Amnesty International Zimbabwe · 2 years ago
Viva Students and the right to learn at affordable prices

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