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Monday, November 20, 2006

"Trumped-Up" Charge In Zimbabwe

Original posting, September 2006 Zimbabwean justice minister, Patrick Chinamasa, in an attempt to scupper the prosecution of a colleague, Didymus Mutasa, security and lands minister who was charged with "inciting public violence" after gangs attacked his political rivals, allegedly offered a witness a farm seized from a white owner. Chinamasa is a loyal member of President Robert Mugabe's cabinet and author of a raft of repressive laws and protests his innocence of the "trumped-up" charge. In 2002, he was convicted for contempt of court and sentenced to three months in prison.
He never went to jail, but the judge was arrested and held for three days