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Prosecution delays court appearance for Zimbabwe's Bennett
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 16 - 02 - 2009

The planned court appearance of detained Zimbabwean
opposition politician Roy Bennett failed to happen Monday because of
prosecution delays, his lawyer said, according to dpa.
Bennett, who was due to be sworn in later this week as deputy
agriculture minister in the country's new unity government, had been
expected to appear in court in the north-eastern city of Mutare to be
formally charged with attempted terrorism.
But the prosecutor failed to arrive from Harare, where the
investigating police officer had taken the docket, Bennett's lawyer
said.
It was not clear whether the hearing would take place Tuesday. The
magistrate granted police a request to detain him for a further 48
hours, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said.
Bennett, who turned 52 Monday, was charged on Sunday in connection
with an alleged plot to topple President Robert Mugabe in 2006.
Police had earlier said he was being charged with treason but the
charge was later reduced.
The former farmer, whose coffee plantation was seized in 2003
during the country's lawless land reform campaign, was arrested
outside Harare on Friday, minutes before the inauguration of the
country's new unity government.
He had returned to Zimbabwe only last month after nearly three
years in South Africa, where he fled arrest over the insurgency
allegations, which were later discredited during the trial of one of
his co-accused.
Bennett's arrest marred the start of the difficult union of
convenience between Mugabe's Zanu-PF and the MDC.
The MDC has accused hardliners within Mugabe's party of trying to
scupper the interim power-sharing deal by continuing to crack down on
party members and supporters.
Besides Bennett, police are holding more than 30 other MDC members
and human-rights activists, mainly on charges of conspiring to topple
Mugabe or of banditry. The MDC dismisses these charges as politically
motivated.
"As these charges have no basis in law, and are driven by a
vindictive and malicious political vendetta against Roy Bennett, we
demand that they be dropped and we seriously embark on national
healing," the MDC said in a statement.


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