police used excessive force to break up the protest. magodonga mahlangu was beaten by police during her arrest and is reported to be in pain...
nine activists were initially arrested, including jenni williams and magodonga mahlangu; seven activists were released on the same day...
jenni williams and magodonga mahlangu were held at bulawayo central police station over night and taken to court on friday morning...they were denied bail...they will be held in remand prison until tuesday, when they are set to come to court again...
they have been charged under section 37 1(a) of the criminal law (codification and reform) act for "disturbing the peace, security or order of the public"...
amnesty international has urged the zimbabwean authorities to release jenni williams and magodonga mahlangu, immediately and unconditionally, as they have been detained solely for the peaceful exercise of their rights to freedom of association and assembly...the organisation also expressed fears about the women’s safety while in remand prison, considering the long history of ill-treatment of human rights defenders while in custody in zimbabwe...said erwin van der borght, director of the africa programme:
"Amnesty International considers Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu to be prisoners of conscience. Their arrest is part of the government of Zimbabwe’s clampdown on human rights defenders who are campaigning to highlight the suffering of the people of Zimbabwe."jenni williams and magadonga mahlangu were last arrested in may 2008, and spent 37 days in remand prison...
demand an end to impunity for soldiers who rape and proper care for rape-survivors in the drc
defend freedom of expression in china and urge shi tao's release
free school teacher ma khin khin leh
peace out <3
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