NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Africa HRDs red flag ED over Chin’ono

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA  Follow Harriet on Twitter @harrietchi­kand1

THE African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) special rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Informatio­n in Africa, Commission­er Jamesina King, has written to President Emmerson Mnangagwa regarding the arrest and detention of journalist Hopewell Chin’ono.

Speaking during the 67th Ordinary Session of the ACHPR, held virtually, King said she wrote to Mnangagwa on October 15 this year at a time Chin’ono was facing charges of incitement to participat­e in a gathering with intent to promote public violence.

Chin’ono was this month re-arrested for contempt of court and defeating the course of justice.

The award-winning journalist was denied bail by the Harare Magistrate­s’ Court until yesterday when High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi released him, ruling that the magistrate grossly misdirecte­d herself in denying the accused bail.

“Journalist­s and other media practition­ers play an important role ... they provide the public with the necessary informatio­n to develop an opinion and make informed decisions,” King said.

“However, despite their indispensa­ble role in society, journalist­s are often targets of threats, intimidati­on, harassment, arbitrary arrest, detentions, and disappeara­nces, in addition to physical attacks, which have sometimes resulted in murder.”

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) Zimbabwe has urged the government to respond to King’s letter and address the pertinent issues raised on the state of freedom of the media and of expression in Zimbabwe.

“It is in the interest of the Zimbabwean government to respond to Commission­er King’s letter as this will demonstrat­e that it has nothing to hide, and is not deliberate­ly targeting investigat­ive journalist­s, who uncover corruption,” Misa Zimbabwe said.

“Failure to do this has the potential of sending a chilling message that investigat­ive journalism is frowned upon, and worse still, that Zimbabwe is not willing to adhere to regional and continenta­l instrument­s that it is a party to.”

Earlier this year, at its 66th Ordinary Session held virtually between July 13 and August 7, the ACHPR raised alarm at the deteriorat­ing human rights situation in Zimbabwe, particular­ly the arbitrary arrests and detention of journalist­s and women human rights defenders.

During the meeting, the ACHPR called on the Zimbabwean government to guarantee the protection of the rights of human rights defenders, political activists, journalist­s, healthcare workers and other peaceful protestors, including from arbitrary arrest and detention.

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