HUMAN rights lawyers and doctors yesterday accused Home
Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe of lying to cover up for the alleged abduction
and sexual assault of three MDC Alliance activists, who included Harare West MP
Joanah Mamombe, by State security agents.
Kazembe last week claimed lawyers and doctors worked with
MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa, Western embassies, churches and other
non-governmental organisations to stage-manage the abduction of Mamombe,
Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova in order to pursue a regime change agenda.
But lawyers representing the trio, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for
Human Rights as well as Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights tore
into Kazembe, accusing him of lying.
The lawyers demanded a retraction from the minister if he
failed to back his claims with evidence.
In a pre-suit notice letter dated June 4 and addressed to
Kazembe, the lawyers from Mbidzo, Muchadehama and Makoni Legal Practitioners
accused Kazembe of pursuing a Zanu PF agenda in the matter together with other
senior party officials.
They said the abducted MDC Alliance activists had always
questioned the sincerity of the government, arising from a series of events
during the purported investigation.
He said Kazembe’s decision to rush to the media was
“further victimising” the three activists.
“It is now more apparent from your statement that no
investigations are actually being carried out except an active exercise by the
State (led by yourself) to seek to discredit the accounts of the victims of the
enforced disappearance on behalf of the political party you represent in
government,” part of the letter read.
Kazembe is also the Zanu PF provincial chairperson for
Mashonaland Central province.
The lawyers said it was worrying that several Zanu PF
officials such as Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo and politburo member
Patrick Chinamasa, among others, had repeatedly made disparaging statements
about the enforced disappearance.
They said the involvement of Zanu PF explained the leaking
of crucial information such as photographs, taken only by the police, and
images taken from inside a police station.
The lawyers also demanded explanation on how information
only availed to the police ended up in the hands of Zanu PF officials.
“This has ceased to be a legitimate investigation and has
become an overzealous public relations exercise on your part at the expense of
the victims. This is deplorable to say the least,” they said, accusing Kazembe
of not being clear on the exact agencies investigating the case.
They said they remained concerned by the numerous visits to
the hospital by people masquerading as nurses or lawyers while others continue
trailing parents of the victims.
On issues raised including that the victims were not
co-operating with the investigating officers, the lawyers said: “Your
statements are, therefore, disingenuous and wholly divorced from the truth and
seek to achieve a sinister motive.
“… One also wonders if you are an expert witness who can
authoritatively interpret and speak on medical reports.
“It is, in any event, a conclusion that is wholly
inconsistent with the medical records, including the medical records relating
to sexual assaults, conducted by the government medical doctor(s), and whose
results have already been produced despite your pretence that these are still
pending.”
Mbidzo, Muchadehama and Makoni Legal Practitioners added:
“For the record, medical affidavits relating to complaints of sexual assaults
have already been made and the medical findings relating thereto fully
explained to the three victims.
“We are placing you on notice, that should the State choose
not to call you as a witness, we reserve the right on behalf of the three
victims to have you subpoenaed to testify and be cross-examined on these
outrageous and hurtful statements.
“In the event that you should ignore these reasonable
demands, we reserve the right on behalf of our clients to seek all legal
remedies available to us and our clients in terms of the Constitution and other
applicable laws.”
They vowed to subpoena Kazembe to testify during the trial
of the three. Newsday
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