Wed 11 Nov 2009
Zimbabwe Judge: Torture Can Be Raised In Case
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Defense lawyers for a top prime minister’s aide can raise torture allegations at his trial, a judge ruled Wednesday in a case that has shaken
Judge Chinembiri Bhunu also ruled that a weapons dealer can testify at Roy Bennett’s trial, setting the stage for lawyers to spar over his testimony and how it was obtained once the proceedings begin in earnest Thursday.
The weapons case against Bennett, a top aide to Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, stems from allegations of a plot to topple President Robert Mugabe. Tsvangirai says the charges are baseless and part of efforts by Mugabe loyalists to undermine the coalition formed in February between the longtime rivals.
Bennett’s lawyers say weapons dealer Peter Michael Hitschmann, who is the main prosecution witness, was not only tortured but also did not implicate Bennett during his own trial.
Hitschmann was arrested in 2006 and initially accused of plotting to assassinate Mugabe. Bennett had not been linked to the case until his arrest in February.
Hitschmann was cleared on charges of treason and “possessing weapons for the purpose of terrorism,” the same charges Bennett faces that carry a possible death sentence or life imprisonment if convicted. Hitschmann spent 2 1/2 years in jail on lesser charges of possessing illegal weapons.
Tsvangirai temporarily withdrew from the coalition because of the case against Bennett among other issues. Last week,
Ayanda Ntsaluba, the top civil servant in
Ntsaluba said that outside countries had to step carefully though.
“We are dealing with people who really have been at war with one another virtually, and that the levels of trust are not exactly where you would want them to be,” Ntsaluba said.
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