DZAMARA VICTORY: CIO Bosses In Trouble
29 March 2017
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In a historic legal precedent Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) bosses can now be sued for abductions by victims who include the missing Itayi Dzamara’s family, following journalist Jestina Mukoko’s court victory.

Human rights defenders have hailed this High Court ruling that allows government officials to be sued in their personal capacities in cases associated with torture and maltreatment of suspects.

High Court judge Justice Nyaradzo Munangati-Manongwa in a landmark judgment this week ruled that former State Security minister Didymus Mutasa, War Veterans ministry secretary Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi and Police Chief Superintendent Peter Magwenzi could be sued in their personal capacity for the abduction and torture of human rights activist Jestina Mukoko in 2008.

Rights defenders interviewed by NewsDay yesterday described the judgment as a victory for justice.

Justice Munangati-Manongwa dismissed an application by the State seeking to shield the three senior government officials from paying compensation in their personal capacities.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights programmes manager Dzimbabwe Chimbga said all human rights violators should know that the long arm of the law would catch up with them.

“What is critical in this case is that someone who used to occupy a high office can now answer for their actions. It will open the floodgates to lawsuits as people realise their rights cannot be abused. We are putting perpetrators on notice that we are coming for them,” he said.

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition acting director Pamela Kadhau said the ruling was profound and a timely warning to those who abuse citizens hiding behind public offices. “The judgment is a welcome move for survivors of torture and speaks to the possibilities of achieving transitional justice in Zimbabwe.

This sets a solid judicial precedent and sends a clear message to those that abuse their tenure in office to commit human rights abuses,” Kadhau said.

Human Rights Watch senior researcher Dewa Mavhinga said the judgment would act as a deterrent to would-be abusers of State power.

“This is a splendid ruling that all those working for the State and political parties should take note of that they cannot hide behind institutions anymore,” Mavhinga said.

Hundreds of opposition political activists have been abused and tortured by State security agents since 2000 when President Robert Mugabe suffered his first electoral defeat after independence in a constitutional referendum.- Newsday

0 Replies to “DZAMARA VICTORY: CIO Bosses In Trouble”

  1. Obvious when another govt comes they cant be sued for gukurahundi. The Gukis (Ngwena, Sekeramai, Mboko, Mujuru, etc) will have to be hunted one by one as the Nazis are being caught in Latin America to this day. CIOs and Green bombers you better die before Mugabe because he wont be able to protect you if you live another 10years.

  2. Hoping the Human Rights Victory in court will be followed by action and results. Lawlessness empowers abductors to go scot free. Who follows court rulings in Zimbabwe?
    Arnold farm case is an example?

  3. Why people are abducted and killed i just dont understand. After all we all die …and face a just judge in the form of God Himself