The release is a major step forward—since their arrest the six have been tortured, denied medical care, held in solitary confinement and forced to work. Pressure from an international solidarity campaign has been vital in influencing Robert Mugabe's repressive government. The bail is $2,000 US dollars for each of the accused, so their supporters have had to put forward $12,000. Please keep giving to the campaign.
The strict bail terms also demand the accused reside at certain defined addresses and report to the police three times a week. Originally 45 people were arrested when police surrounded a meeting on 19 February. The police stormed the meeting in Zimbabwe's capital Harare after they had watched a video about the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, and were holding a discussion. Of these 39 were later released without charge.
Donate to the solidarity fund:
Account Name: CDL– MINE-LINE Worker Solidarity Fund
Deposit reference: Zimbabwe Treason Trialists Solidarity Fund
Bank: NEDBANK, Killarney Branch, PO Box 87157, Houghton, 2041, South Africa
Branch code: 191 60535,
Current Account number: 100 185 3784
SWIFT CODE NEDSZAJJ
Please email with details of what you have deposited, zimtreasontrial@gmail.com