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Heal Zimbabwe condemns assault, eviction of UZ medical students

by Stephen Jakes
29 Jun 2017 at 10:03hrs | Views
Heal Zimbabwe condemns in the strongest terms the assault of students from the University of Zimbabwe's College of Health Sciences by college security details on 26 June 2017.

Heal Zimbabwe said the assault came after hundreds of students staged a peaceful demonstration against fees hike. As the college security details fought running battles with the students, #ThisFlagPastor, Evan Mawarire who had also joined the students in a show of solidarity was arrested by the police.

"Soon after the protest, College authorities issued an eviction order forcing the students to leave their halls of residence accusing them of having participated in the demonstration. Most students had to sleep in the cold outside the halls of residence," said the trust.

"Heal Zimbabwe notes that crushing peaceful demonstrations using brute force is not only barbaric but unconstitutional. Freedom to petition and demonstrate is a constitutional right that is provided for under Section 59 of the Constitution where every person has a right to petition or demonstrate peacefully. Resorting to unlawful evictions of students is not only a sign of desperation by the University but unconstitutional. Heal Zimbabwe implores the College authorities to find amenable solutions to students' concerns instead of using brute force and unlawful evictions as a way of punishing students."

The organisation also called upon the University authorities to rethink the fees hike as it is an insult to poverty stricken Zimbabweans who are struggling to make ends meet under the current harsh economic conditions.

"The police must also not use arbitrary arrests as a means to crush demonstrations but should understand that it is the students' right to express themselves peacefully. HZT also calls for the unconditional release of Pastor Mawarire," said the trust.

Source - Byo24News