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WATCH: Mliswa tells Mnangagwa to set up Commission on Itai Dzamara
17 Apr 2019 at 16:10hrs | Views
Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa said President Emmerson Mnangagwa should set up a Commission of Inquiry to bring to closure the issue of the missing activist Itai Dzamara.
"Human Rights violations must be dealt with. We need to the issue of Itai Dzamara dealt with. Whether we like it or not, it's a sticking issue. And there is no reason why the President cannot set up a commission of Inquiry to look into that the same way he did by setting up a commission of Inquiry to look into the August 1 situation.
"Any human life lost is not good for Zimbabwe, "Mliswa said.
Watch Temba Mliswa's video below:
On Monday Human Rights Group Amnesty International said, "Zimbabwean human rights activist Itai Dzamara is still missing. Mnangagwa we urge you to relaunch a thorough investigation into Itai‘s disappearance! His loved ones deserve answers!"
Itai Dzamara, who was also a journalist, was kidnapped by five men as he left a barbershop near his home in Harare in 2015. He has not been seen since then.
"Human Rights violations must be dealt with. We need to the issue of Itai Dzamara dealt with. Whether we like it or not, it's a sticking issue. And there is no reason why the President cannot set up a commission of Inquiry to look into that the same way he did by setting up a commission of Inquiry to look into the August 1 situation.
"Any human life lost is not good for Zimbabwe, "Mliswa said.
Watch Temba Mliswa's video below:
On Monday Human Rights Group Amnesty International said, "Zimbabwean human rights activist Itai Dzamara is still missing. Mnangagwa we urge you to relaunch a thorough investigation into Itai‘s disappearance! His loved ones deserve answers!"
Itai Dzamara, who was also a journalist, was kidnapped by five men as he left a barbershop near his home in Harare in 2015. He has not been seen since then.
Source - Byo24News