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Rights Groups Report ED To UN Over Worsening Abuses


By Leopold Munhende
HUMAN rights organisations have reported President Emmerson Mnangagwa to the United Nations (UN) and the African Union (AU) for overseeing worsening gross human rights violations in the country.
The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Southern African, and the Human Rights Defenders Network have dispatched a letter to UN special rapporteurs and their AU partners.
In their petition, the rights groups raise a red flag over a “disturbing trend in Zimbabwe of weaponising the criminal justice system”.
They also accuse Mnangagwa’s administration, which came into power in November 2017 following a military coup that removed strongman Robert Mugabe from office, of abusing the courts to punish dissenting individuals who are mostly opposition politicians, activists, and journalists. ....

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Zimbabwe government appeals ruling that denied chief justice term extension - JURIST - News


May 18, 2021 02:18:11 pm
The Attorney General of Zimbabwe filed an appeal Monday with the nation’s Supreme Court after the High Court’s recent ruling against the government. On May 15, the High Court held that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s five-year extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s tenure was illegal.
Mnangagwa exercised his executive power to grant Justice Malaba an extension on his term under the newly-authorized Amendment 2, which grants the executive authority to extend judges’ tenure by five years. Under previous Zimbabwean law, justices were to retire from the bench at age 70. Malaba’s term was extended on May 11, three days before his scheduled retirement. ....

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Stop Persecuting Opponents, Save Lives From Covid-19 - Jailed Chin'ono To Govt


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INCARCERATED Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has resorted to writing letters from prison as he fights his latest arrest.
In his latest installment, leaked to the public via social media on Thursday, he wrote four emotionally-charged pages in capital letters outlining his struggle.
He also appealed to the government to stop targeting opposition politicians and government critics and concentrate on, “saving lives from Covid-19 as the country staggers along with a health system in total shambles”.
Chin’ono was arrested for the third time in six months earlier in January, the latest for allegedly “communicating falsehoods”.
He is accused of posting a video understood to be exposing police brutality during Covid-19 regulations enforcement. In the video, which was widely circulated, it was alleged that a police officer beat a child on its mother’s back, which died. ....

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Rights Groups Urge Zimbabwe to Drop Charges Against Journalist, Politicians


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HARARE, ZIMBABWE - Rights groups are calling on Zimbabwe authorities to drop charges against a prominent journalist and two senior opposition members accused of peddling falsehoods, saying the charges against the three are part of the government s efforts to stifle critics.
Journalist Hopewell Chin ono, who faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted, was denied bail Thursday by Harare Magistrate Lanzini Ncube, who said Chin ono had a high chance of skipping the country or committing more offenses. 
Paidamoyo Saurombe, from Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, talks to reporters outside Harare Magistrate s Court, Jan. 14, 2021. (Columbus Mavhunga/VOA)  ....

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Opposition clampdown: Zimbabwean court upholds charges...


Job Sikhala, vice-chairperson of the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change Alliance party led by Nelson Chamisa, is facing charges of communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the state or alternatively inciting Zimbabweans to revolt against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.
The prosecution has also charged prominent journalist and documentary filmmaker Hopewell Chin’ono, who was arrested last Friday for the third time in six months (Zimbabwean journalist released on bail after 6 weeks in jail), and the opposition party’s spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere, with communicating or publishing falsehoods. Like Sikhala, Mahere was also alternatively charged with incitement.
Harare magistrate Ngoni Nduna ruled that Sikhala should face trial for violating a section of the country’s Criminal Law Codification and Reforms Act – but the relevant section was struck off the statutes by Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court in 2014. ....

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