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Ishmael Kauzani released on bail as other activists endure yet another weekend behind bars

September 16, 2016

Source: Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)

MAGISTRATE Vongai Muchuchuti on Friday 16 September 2016 released Ishmael Kauzani who was arrested and charged with public violence in connection with the demonstration against police brutality which took place last month on $50 bail.

Ishmael who is being represented by ZLHR board member Andrew Makoni was ordered to surrender his passport, report to the Harare Central Police Stations Law and order section every Monday and Friday and not interfere with State witnesses as part of his bail conditions.

However, Petros Sokole and others  as well as  Bulawayo MDC-T youth secretary Kunashe Muchemwa  who were arrested and charged with public violence over the National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA) and Police Brutality demonstrations respectively; will have to endure another weekend behind bars after the High Court once again postponed their bail appeal hearing to  Tuesday 20 September 2016.

The High Court also postponed to Monday 19 September 2016, the bail hearing of Tinotenda Mhungu and others who were also arrested and charged with public violence over demonstrations last month.

They are being represented by ZLHR lawyers Jeremiah Bamu and Trust Maanda.

Source: Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)

Filed Under: NGO Statements, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights Tagged With: activists, arrests, demos, human rights, protest

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