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		<title>‘Tortured’ MDC-T Activists sue for Compensation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From The Zimbabwe Independent - By Lucia Makamure, 29th April 2009
LAWYERS representing 18 MDC-T activists who were last year abducted by suspected state security agents and kept incommunicado have written to the Ministry of Home Affairs demanding US$7 million compensation for their clients who were tortured.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://www.thezimbabweindependent.com" target="_blank">The Zimbabwe Independent </a>- By Lucia Makamure, 29th April 2009</p>
<p>LAWYERS representing 18 MDC-T activists who were last year abducted by suspected state security agents and kept incommunicado have written to the Ministry of Home Affairs demanding US$7 million compensation for their clients who were tortured.</p>
<p>The 18, who are facing terrorism charges, were abducted between October and December last year and held in secret locations for more than three months before being handed over to the police.</p>
<p>In one of the 18 letters written to the co-Ministers of Home Affairs Kembo Mohadi and Giles Mutsekwa last week, the lawyers Mbidzo, Muchadehama &amp; Makoni, want the state to compensate their clients for physical and psychological trauma suffered during their “unlawful” detention.</p>
<p>“We act for our client Gandhi Mudzingwa who has asked us to notify yourselves, and officials and other persons whose names appear hereunder, of his intention to sue yourselves and the said officials and persons,” one of the letters says.</p>
<p>Among those being sued by the activists are Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri, Minister of State Security in the President’s Office Sydney Sekeramayi, Minister of Defence Emmerson Mnangagwa, Commissioner of Prisons Paradzai Zimondi, Minister of Justice Patrick Chinamasa, Attorney-General Johannes Tomana, and the Director of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Happyton Bonyongwe.</p>
<p>In the case of Mudzingwa, the lawyers said their client was abducted on December 8 last year, thrown into a Mazda Familia and was assaulted while blindfolded.</p>
<p>“Mudzingwa was taken to an undisclosed location where he was received by a cheering crowd which further assaulted him using open hands, bricks and all sorts of objects,” the letter says.</p>
<p>The other MDC-T activists include Pascal Gonzo, Fedelis Chiramba, Concilia Chinanzvavana, Manuel Chinanzvavana, Mapfumo Garutsa, Regis Mujeyi, Zacharia Nkomo, Andrison Manyere, Chinototo Zulu, Kisimusi Dhlamini, Broderick Takawira, Violet Mupfuranheve, Nigel Mupfuranhewe, Pieta Kaseke, Collen Mutemagau, Audrey Zimbudzana and Tawanda Bvumo.</p>
<p>Mudzingwa’s lawyers said the police should be made to pay for the trauma their client suffered as they have failed to arrest his abductors.</p>
<p>“The police saw the persons who brought our client to the Highlands Police Station but they did nothing. They did not arrest the kidnappers who had presented themselves.</p>
<p>The police are therefore complicit in our client’s abduction and torture,” argued Mudzingwa’s lawyers.<br />
Mudzingwa, the lawyers said, was a victim of enforced disappearances which were outlawed by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 47/133 of  December 18 1992.</p>
<p>The letter also stated that the ill-treatment of the activists violated Section 15 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of  Human Rights, and Article 1 of the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment which all provide for the protection against inhuman treatment.</p>
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		<title>Prisons chief behind Mutsekwa accident</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From The Zimbabwe Telegraph &#8211; By Rumbi Mundimba, 20th April, 2009
The commissioner of prisons Paradzai Zimondi has been fingered as a proponent cum-cog of the elimination axis that also targets co-Home Affairs Minister Giles Mutsekwa amid revelations that the recent Marondera road mishap that befell the minister was pay back for his earlier “outbursts” that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://www.zimtelegraph.com" target="_blank">The Zimbabwe Telegraph</a> &#8211; By Rumbi Mundimba, 20th April, 2009</p>
<p>The commissioner of prisons Paradzai Zimondi has been fingered as a proponent cum-cog of the elimination axis that also targets co-Home Affairs Minister Giles Mutsekwa amid revelations that the recent Marondera road mishap that befell the minister was pay back for his earlier “outbursts” that he was eager to clip the wings of the former member of the notorious Joint Operation Command (JOC) as he was a stumbling block to national healing, Zimbabwe Telegraph has heard.</p>
<p>Following Mutsekwa’s public announcement that he wanted to tame Zimondi, other members of JOC notoriously known as the junta joined in the silent and subtle war and elevated his name to the top of the elimination list before he pounced his claws on their fellow soldier of misfortune.</p>
<p>Mutsekwa is included in the elimination list of senior MDC officials that include Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, Vice Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe, Finance Minister Tendai Biti, among others.</p>
<p>A family member of the Mutsekwa stable has since said that the accident that befell the co-home affairs minister was suspicious.</p>
<p>Mutsekwa was alone in his official Mercedes Benz when the near-tragedy occurred.</p>
<p>Mutsekwa was not reachable for comment by the time of going to print. He is however credited for having facilitated for the freedom of human rights director Jestina Mukoko while his fellow co-home affairs minister Kembo Mohadi was in Zambia.</p>
<p>The powers of the Junta were partially clipped following Robert Mugabe’s signature of the national security council bill which created the National Security Council .</p>
<p>Meanwhile a political commentator has said that the all-inclusive government was heading for a brick-wall as ZANU PF has mooted a plan to express its sincerity for only a year and would change its game plan in the second half of the all-inclusive arrangement.</p>
<p>The second half of the all-inclusive government would be used as a build up of the campaign of retribution against the MDC and other perceived enemies of the state*</p>
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		<title>Co-Home Affairs Minister Mutsekwa to clip Zimondi’s wings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 13:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FRANK KUWANA, April 09, 2009




Co-Home Affairs minister Giles Mutsekwa has vowed to tame the controversial commissioner of prisons Paradzai Zimondi arguing that the former member of the notorious Joint Operation Command (JOC) is hindering the implementation of the rule of law, it has emerged. Mutsekwa assisted in setting free the director of the Zimbabwe Peace [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FRANK KUWANA, April 09, 2009</p>
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<div class="newsbody"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 1px solid black; margin-right: 20px;" title="HOME AFFAIRS MINISTER - GILES MUTSEKWA" src="http://www.zimtelegraph.com/images/news_466.jpg" border="1" alt="" width="300" height="225" />Co-Home Affairs minister Giles Mutsekwa has vowed to tame the controversial commissioner of prisons Paradzai Zimondi arguing that the former member of the notorious Joint Operation Command (JOC) is hindering the implementation of the rule of law, it has emerged. Mutsekwa assisted in setting free the director of the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) and former broadcaster Jestina Mukoko while his fellow minister Kembo Mohadi was in Zambia has reportedly said that Zimondi should realise that JOC has been disbanded following the introduction of the National Security Authority.The ZANU PF leader Robert Mugabe eventually appended his signature to the National Security Authority Bill that abolished the absolute powers of the junta (JOC).</p>
<p>Although prisons do not fall under his ministry, Mutsekwa was said to have promised to ensure that all the outstanding cases of the human rights activists and MDC supporters that are reportedly behind bars are cleared to pave the way for the practical implementation of the 100 days of economic recovery in line with the Short Term Economic Recovery Programme (STERP) that was launched less than two weeks ago.</p>
<p>Mutsekwa was not reachable for comment to clarify his intentions.</p>
<p>A subsequent workshop was held in Victoria Falls to map the way forward for Zimbabwe’s socio-economic recovery.</p>
<p>Zimondi was one of the service chiefs who vowed never to salute Tsvangirai arguing that he did not have the so-called straight jacket.</p>
<p>Since his inauguration, Tsvangirai had been persistently arguing that he does not need to be saluted for him to perform his functions.</p>
<p>He said that the junta would one day realise that it is necessary for a change of mindset for Zimbabwe to rise from its ashes of impoverishment.</p>
<p>Tsvangirai enjoys the support of the security personnel ranging from prison wardens, police officers and junior army officers following his pledge to pay civil servants in foreign currency after dollarisation of the economy that eased their socio-economic plight.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Tsvangirai was mobbed and given a hero’s reception when he visited Chikurubi Maximum prison to facilitate for the freedom of about 31 human rights and MDC activists that were languishing in the dungeons of solitary confinement*</p></div>
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