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USA deeply concerned over non recovery of Dzamara
10 Mar 2017 at 06:08hrs | Views
United States Embassy Harare has expressed concerns over the government's failure to give leads or recover the democracy activist Itai Dzamara who was abducted in Harare two years ago.
The USA said March 9th, marks the second anniversary of the disappearance of Itai Dzamara, Zimbabwean civil society activist and leader of Occupy Africa Unity Square.
"On this day two years ago, Dzamara was forced into an unmarked vehicle and has not been heard from since. The United States remains deeply concerned about Mr. Dzamara's whereabouts and wellbeing. The lack of progress in this case raises doubts about the intention of the authorities responsible for the investigation," said the USA embassy in a statement.
"We once again call on Zimbabwean authorities to show their commitment to protecting the constitutionally-guaranteed human rights of all Zimbabweans, regardless of political beliefs or affiliation. We again call on Zimbabwean authorities to mobilize the full extent of their resources to investigate the circumstances surrounding Dzamara's abduction, and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice."
The Embassy said this is not an issue of politics.
"This is an issue of basic human rights and rule of law. All citizens of Zimbabwe have the right to life and personal liberty, the right to participate in peaceful political activities, including the right to demonstrate and petition peacefully, and the right to express themselves freely and without repercussion. We stand together with . Dzamara, the Dzamara family and the people of Zimbabwe in demanding resolution in this case and in supporting their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly," said the embassy.
The USA said March 9th, marks the second anniversary of the disappearance of Itai Dzamara, Zimbabwean civil society activist and leader of Occupy Africa Unity Square.
"On this day two years ago, Dzamara was forced into an unmarked vehicle and has not been heard from since. The United States remains deeply concerned about Mr. Dzamara's whereabouts and wellbeing. The lack of progress in this case raises doubts about the intention of the authorities responsible for the investigation," said the USA embassy in a statement.
"We once again call on Zimbabwean authorities to show their commitment to protecting the constitutionally-guaranteed human rights of all Zimbabweans, regardless of political beliefs or affiliation. We again call on Zimbabwean authorities to mobilize the full extent of their resources to investigate the circumstances surrounding Dzamara's abduction, and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice."
The Embassy said this is not an issue of politics.
"This is an issue of basic human rights and rule of law. All citizens of Zimbabwe have the right to life and personal liberty, the right to participate in peaceful political activities, including the right to demonstrate and petition peacefully, and the right to express themselves freely and without repercussion. We stand together with . Dzamara, the Dzamara family and the people of Zimbabwe in demanding resolution in this case and in supporting their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly," said the embassy.
Source - Byo24News