Five Years on, Whereabouts of Zimbabwean Activist Still a Mystery
The wife of a missing pro-democracy campaigner and freelance journalist has submitted a letter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa protesting that her husband, who went missing on March 9 2015, "cannot go unaccounted for just like that", and appealed for help to get answers to ascertain Itai Dzamara's disappearance. Amnesty International has also renewed its call for the government to assist in revealing the fate of Dzamara who has not been accounted for since his disappearance five years ago.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been accused of ignoring persistent requests for a meeting by the family of once fierce anti-government campaigner and pro-democracy activist Itai ... Read more »
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As Itai Dzamara was an outspoken critic of Robert Mugabe, his disappearance was widely assumed to be connected to his calls for the nonagenarian to resign. As long as Mugabe was in ... Read more »
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The Dzamara family are calling on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to launch an "urgent" and "sincere" investigation into the disappearance of Itai. He was abducted almost two and half ... Read more »
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Civil society organisations, social movements and ordinary Zimbabweans have taken to Twitter to commemorate the disappearance of human rights activist Itai Dzamara on a day that ... Read more »