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Sikhala's Conviction A Travesty Of Justice - Amnesty International

1 year agoThu, 15 Feb 2024 14:34:57 GMT
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Sikhala's Conviction A Travesty Of Justice - Amnesty International

Amnesty International has described the conviction of former Member of Parliament Job Sikhala for “publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the state” as a travesty of justice.

Harare regional magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka on Thursday handed Sikhala a nine-month wholly suspended sentence on the condition he does not commit a similar offence in the next five years.

She also fined Sikhala US$500, the failure of which he will spend two months in prison.

Responding to Sikhala’s conviction and sentencing, Khanyo Farisè, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, said:

The conviction of Job Sikhala is a travesty of justice as it is based on a law that no longer exists in Zimbabwe and has been used to silence peaceful dissent.

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The legal provision that was applied to convict Sikhala was declared void by the Constitutional Court in 2014. The High Court confirmed this in another case in 2021.

Sikhala’s conviction and sentencing, which comes barely three weeks after his release from 595 days in pretrial detention, highlights the escalating repression and shrinking space for exercising the rights to freedom of expression and association in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwean authorities must quash the conviction and sentence and stop weaponizing the criminal justice system to target and harass political opponents and individuals exercising their right to freedom of expression both online and offline.

Authorities must respect, protect, promote and fulfil the human rights of everyone in the country.

Sikhala was arrested on 11 January 2021 and another opposition activist, Fadzayi Mahere, had been arrested three days earlier (08 January), for “publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the state”.

The charges were related to a viral video of a woman tussling with a police officer while holding a motionless baby in her hands in January 2021.

Mahere was arrested and detained for seven days before being granted bail. She was later convicted and sentenced to pay a fine of US$500.

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11 Comments

basekulu · 1 year ago
Zimbabwean people are the most educated fools they don't even feel pathetic for this man and having read your comments you are so austere why do you hate this man
basekulu · 1 year ago
l wonder how Zimbabweans are so austere we don't even feel pathetic for Job Sikhala your analysis is full of hatred no wonder why you are educated fools
doug · 1 year ago
It is interesting to notice that some of the people who can read and write are so lazy to read and understand the country's Constitution. These people end up being used and abused for their laziness and ignorance. Do these people know that, as a democracy, the laws of the country permit opposition parties, NGOs and civic organisations including that Amnesty International. The country, in the name of sovereignty can ban all those, affecting how other countries see us. Some people who do not want what is in the Constitution have corrupted the.minds of their followers to rebel against other parties, other countries and foreign organisations represented in the country. People should learn to follow the Constitution and not live and comment with ignorance
· 1 year ago
....however the constitution will never be perfect, it is abused even by the govt and the learned judges, that's why there are appeals in the constitutional court
.... · 1 year ago
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 ignorance is our worst enemy and the oppressor's most potent weapon. The ignorant who are the majority can be used left right and centre by anyone. If their leader says let's throw away the constitution they clap hands for him, if the leader says we don't want opposition they will clap hands for him. What they don't realise is that the constitution protects us the most and it makes us all equal before the law
Dzingai N · 1 year ago
who funds amnesty international????
.... · 1 year ago
Who funds Zanupf? Who funds Zimbabwe?????
Anonymous · 1 year ago
To hell with you Amnesty International. You want to let people do as they wish in this country and supporting lawlessness.
Cde · 1 year ago
@anonymous.Smith was doing exactly what your government is doing so why did you remove.Zanu PF and the Rhodesia Front are siblings.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Mahere akasendetwsa same amount usd500 wani so 50-50. Kasi tosiya vanhu vachinyepa here kut police yaura kacheche? Ndoo freedom of expression here? Kunyepera police zvekut vanhu vanovenga nekuronga kurova police? A few weeks ago police yakaramba kuenda ku Hatchcliffe kuno attenda mukadzi wekubiswa hembe vachiti public yeikoko yagara inorova mapurisa. Zvichibva nana Sikhala ne freedom of expression yavo yekunyepera police
.... · 1 year ago
Your thinking is pathetic to say the least. Police is known to harass members of the public for no reason at all, mumwe akarumisa mwana wechikoro nembwa nezuro chaiye, vamwe kuNyanga vakarova mwana wechikoro akafa akazowanikwa ave mapfupa, mapurisa arikutorera vanhu mari mumigwagwa, apa varikunzi vakapfura musungwa kwakunyepa kuti there was a shoot out with armed robbers yet this guy was in their custody. Mapurisa anovengerwa zviito zvavo kwete basa ravo. Lawlessness yakazara kumapurisa, ndivo varidzi vemotor dzemushikashika dzisingateedzere mutemo pa road. Ndivo vanoba mombe nekuti hakuna anovabvunza pakudzitakura kana kuuraya vachiisa muma butchery avo. Maybe urimupurisa iwe

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