TANZANIA: HARASSMENT OF DETAINED JOURNALIST MUST END

Tuesday, October 01, 2019

Erick Kabendera today appeared in court limping in pain, only to have his case deferred for the sixth time, to 11 October, after the prosecution sought more time to complete investigations


Responding to yet another postponement of the trial of Tanzanian investigative journalist Erick Kabendera today, the sixth since he was unfairly charged with money laundering and organized crime on 5 August, Amnesty International’s Director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes Joan Nyanyuki said:

“These repeated delays are ludicrous and clearly show that the Tanzanian authorities are using the judicial system to target and harass Erick Kabendera yet they have no evidence against him.

“They first tried to charge him with citizenship offences, then tried sedition, before settling on the current set of equally trumped-up charges. They are grasping at straws and manipulating the judicial system to lengthen his arbitrary detention and prolong his suffering.

“The authorities must stop misusing the criminal justice system to target and harass Erick Kabendera. He must be released immediately and unconditionally as he is detained solely for peacefully exercising his human rights.”

Erick Kabendera today appeared in court limping in pain, only to have his case deferred for the sixth time, to 11 October, after the prosecution sought more time to complete investigations.

He was recently examined at a government hospital and found to be suffering from a spinal injury but has not received proper medical treatment for the health problems he has been suffering in detention.


Tags: Tanzania, CENSORSHIP AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.

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