Law Society Condemns the Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in the Country
16 August 2020
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LAW SOCIETY OF ZIMBABWE STATEMENT ON DETERIORATING HUMAN
RIGHTS SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: 16 AUGUST 2020
The Law Society of Zimbabwe notes with grave concern and condemns the deteriorating human rights situation in the country, including the wanton and unmitigated attacks on legal practitioners carrying out their Constitutionally protected jobs of representing citizens, by the State or certain of its organs.

It is unacceptable that remand prisoners such as Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivume should have to incur legal expense in order to enforce respect by the State of simple and obvious rights such as private counsel with their lawyers, access to clothing and food, and not being subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment in prison, amongst other rights clearly spelt out in the Constitution of Zimbabwe. Remand prisoners remain innocent until proven guilty.

We condemn the arrest of innocent citizens, not wanted for any crime, but simply because they are related in a suspect and are seerringly being used as bait, in gross violation of their right to liberty, such as in the case of Mduduzi Mathuthu’s sister, Nomagugu Mathuthu. We also condemn the illegal and wanton use of unnecessary force by State Security Services in the enforcement of lockdown regulations, such as in Beitbridge, where police officers set dogs on unarmed and non-violent civilians, causing extensive injuries to some who had to be hospitalized, simply because the citizens failed to get public transport home before 6pm. Such arbitrariness and use of violence by arm of the State undermines the Constitution and the rule of law.

The Law Society further condemns the abduction and torture of citizens across the country by State Security agents and individuals allegedly unknown but clearly