Twenty-seven members of Zimbabwe’s MDC opposition appeared in court Monday on violence charges after post-election protests that triggered a security crackdown.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared the winner of the historic first elections since the downfall of Robert Mugabe, has vowed to protect rights since his re-election but the opposition say their members have been targeted.
Police with assault rifles were on duty in the court precinct, with a truck of other officers stationed outside.
Prosecutors opposed bail, saying the accused — 19 men and eight women — were “linked” to the deaths of six people when the army opened fire on opposition supporters protesting against alleged election fraud.
“There’s more than a likelihood that they will re-offend, they will intimidate witnesses, they will interfere with evidence and they will not attend the trial,” said prosecutor Michael Reza.
“These are people with unfinished work business outside. The deaths of six people… are directly linked to the accused.”
Defence lawyers said that among the accused was a man who had been coming out of court after another case.
Five other suspects were polling agents who had been visiting MDC headquarters to hand in polling returns and collect travel expenses, they added.
Six people died after troops in the capital Harare opened fire on demonstrators Wednesday, sparking an international outcry and raising grim memories of post-election repression under Mugabe.
Mnangagwa has accused the MDC — the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) — of fomenting the unrest, but also said he would set up an independent commission to investigate the killings.
AFP
The announcement of the official provisional results seems to clear the way for a handover…
The security expert said the government needs to explain to Nigerians circumstances around the release…
While the TUC demanded N447,000 as the new monthly minimum wage per worker, the NLC…
General Musa vowed that the military will hunt down the perpetrators of the heinous act…
The President assured the families of the soldiers of maximum support and approved scholarship for…
The NNPCL reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining the current sufficiency in petroleum products supply across…