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chrischarambadiaries · 5 years ago
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Church Leaders Decry The Ongoing Abductions & Torture Of Opposition Party Leaders & Civic Societies In Zimbabwe
Church Leaders Decry The Ongoing Abductions & Torture Of Opposition Party Leaders & Civic Societies In Zimbabwe
Top Church leaders have spoken out amid escalating claims of a crackdown against human rights defenders, activists, civil society leaders, creatives and members of the opposition party by suspected state agents in a bid to suppress nationwide protests coordinated by the Movement for Democratic Change.
The demonstrations are aimed at pressuring President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to rectify…
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carmenvicinanza · 5 years ago
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Gonyeti e la libertà di satira
A proposito di libertà di stampa e di satira.In Zimbabwe, la popolare attrice comica Gonyeti, nome d’arte di Samantha Kureya, è stata picchiata, umiliata e sequestrata da un gruppo di uomini che hanno fatto irruzione nella sua casa mercoledì. Dal suo letto d'ospedale ha denunciato di essere stata costretta a spogliarsi e a bere acqua di fogna, prima di essere caricata su un furgoncino. Lo stesso veicolo, secondo fonti di stampa e dell’opposizione, sarebbe stato usato negli ultimi giorni in dieci attacchi simili contro oppositori del governo di Emmerson Mnangagwa. Per gli attivisti per i diritti umani, dietro le operazioni ci sono i servizi segreti. È dovuta andare in giro per strada cercando dei vestiti dopo essere stata abbandonata ed è potuta tornare a casa solo quando qualcuno le ha lanciato dei vestiti dalla finestra. Anche la sorella dell’attrice sarebbe stata picchiata, e i suoi bambini minacciati.Lo scorso febbraio Gonyeti era stata arrestata per aver indossato l’uniforme della polizia in una gag. Le era stato consigliato di non occuparsi di politica. Le aggressioni sono avvenute mentre lo Zimbabwe è attraversato da nuove manifestazioni di protesta contro il caro vita e la repressione nei confronti delle opposizioni.
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annafricatv · 5 years ago
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Zimbabwean Comedian Gonyeti 'Abducted And Beaten' In Harare
Zimbabwean Comedian Gonyeti ‘Abducted And Beaten’ In Harare
Zimbabwean popular comedienne, Samantha Kureya, also known as Gonyeti, was abducted on Wednesday night, but was later found severely beaten.  She is well known for her criticism of the police and government in her skits on the comedy show, bus stop TV.
The government has expressed concern over the incident which it said was carried out by unknown masked men.
Police national spokesperson assistant…
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ladystylestores · 4 years ago
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‘Tortured Zimbabwe abductees’ may face prosecution
Opposition MP Joana Mamombe is one of the three women who allege they were tortured by state agents
Zimbabwe’s justice minister has threatened to prosecute three female opposition members who allege they were arrested and then abducted from police custody and sexually assaulted.
They say they were beaten and forced to drink each other’s urine.
The three, including an MP, are being treated in hospital for their injuries.
Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the women made up the story to divert attention from the fact that they broke lockdown rules by attending a protest.
They should be arrested for violating rules aimed at stopping the spread of coronavirus, he said.
“I don’t believe the abduction is genuine,” Mr Ziyambi told the BBC.
Opposition activists allege that abduction and torture remains a tactic of the authorities even after the end the presidency of Robert Mugabe, who was overthrown in 2017.
Cecilia Chimbiri, who is a youth campaigner with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, has given graphic testimony to the BBC of how she, MP Joana Mamombe and Netsai Marowa, were maltreated over 24 hours by alleged state agents.
She said that they were stopped at a police checkpoint last Wednesday, as they were returning from a small protest march that they had organised in the capital, Harare, over the number of people going hungry during the coronavirus lockdown.
Two men in police uniforms stepped out an unmarked car, Ms Chimbiri explained, and told them that they were under arrest for flouting restrictions.
“They must have been following us,” she said.
Cecilia Chimbiri gave graphic testimony of the assault and torture
They were then escorted in a convoy to a police station where they were told to get out of their car and into another vehicle as they had gone to the wrong place.
It was then that Ms Chimbiri said men in plain clothes got into the vehicle, pushed their heads down and drove them out of the basement car park.
‘Screaming inside the pit’
They were then driven to a location that she later learnt was about 120km (75 miles) north of Harare, where they were thrown into a pit dug into the earth outside and subjected to hours of beatings and sexual assault by five men, the activist said.
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“I was praying and screaming inside the pit. At one point, I prayed for a swift death. I was in so much pain,” Ms Chimbiri told the BBC on the phone from her hospital bed.
The three were left on Thursday night at the roadside on the outskirts of Bindura town, north of the capital.
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The police have a different version of events.
Despite the fact that private and state-run newspapers reported on Thursday, a day after they went missing, that the police had confirmed the women’s arrest, the police later denied making the statement.
‘They broke the lockdown’
The justice minister said it was important to remember that the women had been involved in an illegal protest.
MDC leader Nelson Chanisa visited Cecilia Chimbiri in hospital
“Firstly there is a pandemic, and the world over people are being told to stay home. They decide to break that,” Mr Ziyambi said.
“The lockdown has created an environment where they are no longer relevant. They wanted relevance. It is diversionary tactic and once they are discharged [from hospital] they must be arrested for breaking the law.”
The women are now under police guard at a private Harare hospital.
The MP’s condition is said to have deteriorated and she was in no condition to speak to the BBC and Ms Marowa was asleep when the BBC tried to contact her.
‘Rise in abductions’
Dr Fortune Nyamande, who is the chairperson of Zimbabwe Doctors for Human Rights and is treating them, said a trend of such abductions had been witnessed over the last two years.
Emmerson Mnangagwa became president after the overthrow of Robert Mugabe in 2017
He refused to divulge the extent of their injuries, but said that he had been been trying to get them in a stable psychological state while attending to the physical injuries.
“We have attended to almost 1,000 cases of these extra-judicial measures with the same modus operandi. They seem to be on the rise, and it is time that the state holds whoever is doing that accountable,” he told the BBC.
But Ms Chimibiri has little faith that will happen.
Umbrella group the Human Rights NGO Forum says that since President Emmerson Mnangagwa came into power in November 2017, it has documented and verified a series of organised violent incidents.
People still do not know the whereabout of Itai Dzamara five years after he went missing
These include 24 extra-judicial killings, 23 cases of sexual assault, 92 abductions and beatings, 88 gunshots wounds or dog bites and 893 cases of assault.
The government has suggested that a third force or hidden hand is behind the spate of abductions under President Mnangagwa, who replaced Mr Mugabe.
The accusation is that people are bent on discrediting his government, whose investigations have yielded no arrests in the majority of cases.
‘Forced to drink sewage’
During the Mugabe-era enforced disappearance was commonplace.
Itai Dzamara, a critic of the former president, was taken in an unmarked vehicle from a barber shop in 2015. He has now been missing for five years. At the time, the government described his abduction and disappearance as staged.
in 2018, Jestina Mukoko received compensation from the state a decade after her abduction
Jestina Mukoko, a human rights investigator who documented cases of violence and torture by the Zimbabwe government, was abducted in 2008 by plain clothes men in an unregistered car and held incommunicado for three weeks. She tortured while the authorities denied having her in their custody.
In 2018, a court eventually awarded her damages from the state, but the perpetrators have never been arrested.
More recently, in August last year, satirist Samantha Kureya, known by her stage name “Gonyeti”, said she was abducted from her home, beaten and forced to drink sewage water.
A diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the BBC that with so many cases in the past, there were doubts whether there could be any hope of a proper investigation into this latest abduction.
All that could be done was to keep reminding the authorities of the many unresolved cases, the diplomat said.
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mellowfestbanana · 5 years ago
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ZIMBABWE MELTDOWN: Abductions, torture and disappearances of human rights activists and opponents of Mnangagwa government
ZIMBABWE MELTDOWN: Abductions, torture and disappearances of human rights activists and opponents of Mnangagwa government
Gonyeti is an artist Bus Stop TV.
Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Nyathi confirmed receiving the report and said investigations into the matter are being conducted.
“We can confirm receiving a report of kidnapping and assault of Samantha Kureya which occurred on Wednesday night in Mufakose. We are already conducting investigations into that,” he said.
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hypercitigh · 5 years ago
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Zimbabwe: Comedienne stripped naked, forced to drink sewage
Zimbabwe: Comedienne stripped naked, forced to drink sewage
A Zimbabwean comedienne has been reportedly abducted and brutalized for her sketches and acts.
Samantha Kureya, known by her stage name “Gonyeti” is a comedienne well known for her acts in Zimbabwe.
A political satire group based in Zimbabwe, Bustop TV reported that Kureya was abducted on Wednesday evening.
According to Kureya’s family and friends, she was kidnapped by six armed masked…
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anditabagas · 5 years ago
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Zimbabwean comedian 'abducted and beaten'
Zimbabwean comedian ‘abducted and beaten’
Image caption Kureya previously told the BBC that she’d been banned from attending national events but that she was hopeful things would change
A Zimbabwean comedian has been found after being abducted and beaten by masked gunmen in the capital Harare, her relatives and colleagues say.
Samantha Kureya, known by her stage name “Gonyeti”, has been critical of…
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topnewsfromtheworld · 5 years ago
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Zimbabwean comedian Gonyeti 'abducted and beaten' in Harare
Samantha Kureya, known by her stage name 'Gonyeti', has joked about the police and government. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2P8NVLQ
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hulusan · 5 years ago
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Zimbabwean comedian Gonyeti 'abducted and beaten' in Harare
Samantha Kureya, known by her stage name 'Gonyeti', has joked about the police and government. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2P8NVLQ
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yourizim · 6 years ago
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#FreeGonyeti Gains Momentum As Zimbabweans Condemn Mnangagwa Gvt For Her Persecution
#FreeGonyeti Gains Momentum As Zimbabweans Condemn Mnangagwa Gvt For Her Persecution
Angry Zimbabweans have roundly condemned the harassment and arrest of Bus Stop TV actor and social media commentator Samantha Kureya.
Gonyeti was on Tuesday arrested while she was at her home in Mufakose, Harare.
MDC Zimbabwe said: “We are being informed that CID law and order just took Bustop TV’s Samantha Kureya aka Gonyeti from her home for questioning at Harare Central.”
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thezimbabwenewslive · 8 years ago
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Gonyeti goes for gynaecologist , set to tie the knot
Gonyeti goes for gynaecologist , set to tie the knot
Wedding bells could be tolling soon for Samantha “Gonyeti” Kureya, pictured, who early this year became the first woman to be nominated for the Outstanding Comedian category by the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama).
The rising comedian told journalists on Sunday that she has been dating a Harare-based gynaecologist for close to year.
  “We are happy with our relationship and we want to take it to…
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