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Amnesty International Demand Immediate Release Of Detained 77 CCC Activists

2 weeks agoThu, 20 Jun 2024 09:03:54 GMT
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Amnesty International Demand Immediate Release Of Detained 77 CCC Activists

Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for Southern Africa Khanyo Farisè has called for the release of more than 70 members of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party following a mass arrest on 16 June 2024.

The 78 CCC members, including interim party leader Jameson Timba, were arrested at Timba’s house where they were commemorating the International Day of the African Child. Said Farisè:

The arrest and continued arbitrary detention of 77 opposition members who had peacefully gathered at a private residence is part of a disturbing pattern of repression against people exercising their rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and expression.

Zimbabwean authorities must immediately and unconditionally release these opposition members and drop all charges against them.

Authorities must also uphold Zimbabwe’s constitutional and international human rights obligations including the rights to peaceful assembly, liberty and freedom from torture and other ill-treatment.

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Authorities must promptly, thoroughly, impartially, independently, transparently and effectively investigate allegations that some of those arrested were tortured while in police custody and bring to justice those suspected to be responsible. Authorities must also ensure those affected receive urgent medical attention.

One of the individuals arrested was a nursing mother, and another was a 17-year-old minor who has since been released to the custody of his parent.

The group were held in custody for more than 48 hours without appearing before a competent court, which violates the law.

On 17 June, police charged the detainees with “gathering with intent to promote public violence and disorderly conduct.”

77 CCC activists remain in remand and their bail application will continue this Thursday, June 20.

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