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Zimbabwe drops activist charges | Zimbabwe drops activist charges |
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Terrorism charges against a prominent Zimbabwean rights activist have been thrown out after a court ruled she had been tortured while in custody. | Terrorism charges against a prominent Zimbabwean rights activist have been thrown out after a court ruled she had been tortured while in custody. |
The Supreme Court granted Jestina Mukoko a permanent stay of prosecution after she told how security agents took her from her home and beat her. | The Supreme Court granted Jestina Mukoko a permanent stay of prosecution after she told how security agents took her from her home and beat her. |
She was accused of plotting to topple President Robert Mugabe. | She was accused of plotting to topple President Robert Mugabe. |
Critics say the charges were fabricated in an attempt to silence opponents of Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party. | |
Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku agreed with Ms Mukoko's lawyers that security agents had not upheld her rights. | |
"The state, through its agents, violated the applicant's constitutional rights... entitling the applicant a permanent stay of criminal prosecution," Mr Chidyausiku said. | |
Political tension | |
The AP news agency reported that Ms Mukoko wept and hugged friends as she heard the judgment, saying the charges had not made sense. | |
"I could not believe people could charge me with something like that," AP quoted her as saying. | |
Ms Mukoko disappeared from her home in early December 2008 and was not heard from for three weeks. | |
The government denied holding her, but at the end of the month she appeared in court facing terrorism charges. | |
At the end of 2008 dozens of activists claimed they had been abducted by the security services. | |
Many of them were supporters of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). | |
Their detention has continued to cause tension between Zanu-PF and the MDC, who are partners in a power-sharing government. |