AT LEAST FORTY FIVE opposition activists  led by socialist protagonist Munyaradzi Gwisai were slapped with treason charges Wednesday as their lawyer complained that he was being denied access to his clients. 
The group will spend a fifth night in jail on allegations they attended a dedicated lecture about the mass uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt. 
At a hearing late Wednesday, Harare magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi rescheduled the detainees to reappear Thursday. 
Treason in Zimbabwe carries a possible death sentence. 
Gwisai is also the Zimbabwe chief representative for the International Socialist Organisation. 
The list of ISO activists arrested for plotting an ‘Egypt’ include: 
1 Munyaradzi Gwisai (46) 
Zimbabwe Labour Center 
2 Antonater Choto 
Zimbabwe Labour Center 
3 Tatenda Mombeyarara 
Zimbabwe Labour Center 
4 Michael Sozinyu 
Medical Professionals and Allied Workers Union 
5 Edson Chakuma 
United food and Allied Workers Union 
6 Hopewell Gumbo 
Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development 
7 Welcome Zimuto 
3rd Year student, Chinhoyi University 
8 Philip Magaya 
Unemployed 
9 Prolific Simbarashe Mataruse 
Unemployed 
10 Godknows Biya 
Zimphos 
11 David Mupatse 
Unemployed 
12 Douglas Muzanenhamo 
Unemployed 
13 Reki Jimu (40) 
Chitungwiza Central Hospital 
14 Ganizani Nunu (41) 
Unemployed 
15 Josphat Chinembiri Terenyika (44) 
Unemployed 
16 Strutton Nyaya Muhambi (42) 
Unemployed 
17 Trevor Chamba (21) 
Unemployed 
18 Clarence Mugari (39) 
Zimbabwe Graphical Workers Union 
19 Munyaradzi Maregedze (35) 
MARS 
20 Willie Tinashe Hlatswayo (25) 
4th year Student, UZ 
21 Ian Muteto (23) 
2nd years Student, Bindura University 
22 Tinashe Mutazu (24) 
Unemployed 
23 Pride Evidence Mukono (age not given) 
2nd year Student, UZ 
24 Lenard Kamwendo (30) 
Kubatana Trust 
25 Tinashe Chisaira (24) 
Zimbabwe Labour Center 
26 Trust Munyama (25) 
4th year Student, Harare Poly 
27 Peter Garanewako (22) 
Unemployed 
28 Elizaberth Chipo Makume (53) 
Unemployed 
29 Megline Malunga (47) 
Unemployed 
30 Daison Bango (29) 
Unemployed 
31 Malvern Hobwana (24) 
Unemployed 
32 Tashinga Mudzengi (24) 
Org not given 
33 Ednar Chabalika (24) 
Unemployed 
34 Thokozile Mathe (34) 
Unemployed 
35 Francesca Thomson (41) 
Unemployed 
36 Masline Zvomuya (23) 
Crossroads House 
37 Nhamo Kute (36) 
Unemployed 
38 Annie Chipeta (42) 
Unemployed 
39 Tabeth Chideya (63) 
Unemployed 
40 Charles Mbwandarikwa (42) 
Mutasa Pri School, Highfields 
41 Thomas Chibaya (31) 
CPL PVT (LTD) 
42 Fatima Manhando (50) 
Unemployed 
43 Blessing Muguzaya (33) 
Unemployed 
44 Robert Muhlaba (54) 
Seke Teacher’s College 
45 Tinashe Muzambi (22) 
Unemployed 
The ACTIVISTS – who include students, trade unionists and political activists – were arrested when they gathered in Harare to watch Al Jazeera and BBC news reports on the uprisings that brought down autocrats in Tunisia and Egypt. 
Police accused them of participating in an illegal political meeting where they watched videos “as a way of motivating them to subvert a constitutionally elected government.” 
The evidence seized by the police included a video projector, two DVD discs and a laptop. 
“The illegal meeting’s agenda, police said, was ‘Revolt in Egypt and Tunisia: What lessons can be learnt by Zimbabwe and Africa?’ 
Police found the topic incriminating, but many Zimbabweans have been asking themselves that very question as democratic revolutions have swept Arab nations. 
Mugabe, who turned 87 on Monday, and his Zanu PF party ruled Zimbabwe single-handedly from 1980 until 2009, when regional leaders pressured him into forming a power-sharing government with his opposition rivals. 
Gwisai, a socialist and iconoclast whose wife said he was expelled from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change in 2002 for supporting an aggressive land reform programme at a time when Zanu PF was encouraging violent seizures of white-owned commercial farms, has like many of his countrymen been watching the unrest in Arab nations. 
His wife, Shantha Bloemen, who works for the United Nations in Johannesburg, said: “Obviously, all the happenings in Egypt And Tunisia have been taking center stage. The meeting was an opportunity to discuss what’s happened, especially for people who don’t have access to the internet or cable TV, both to express solidarity and to discuss the implications for Zimbabwe.” 
Said lawyer Muchadehama: “This is a message that ‘If you attempt anything, we’re going to arrest you, assault you, incarcerate you, lay false charges against you, deny you bail, and occupy you with false trials. ... Read more at www.freethemnow.com
 
 
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