Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu still in jail


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2 Responses to “Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu still in jail”

  1. mama
    July 1st, 2008 20:10
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    for your information on address for the prison I picked this off the net just incase you dont have it
    Amnesty International considers Jenni and Magodonga prisoners of conscience imprisoned for exercising their rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. They are at risk of ill treatment and torture

    Please write to the Office in charge of Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison – female section, Chikurubi Prison Complex, Private Bag 7392 Greendale, Harare, Zimbabwe urging her to:
    treat Prisoners of Conscience Jenni and Magodonga well and ensure that they have access to food, warm clothes and blankets.
    protect them from torture and other ill-treatment.
    Please send solidarity letters to Jenni and Magodonga , either care of the prison address above or Women of Zimbabwe Arise, PO Box FM701, Famona, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
    Expressing appreciation of their work campaigning for the respect and protection of human rights in Zimbabwe
    Also include a personal message of hope

  2. Beth
    July 1st, 2008 23:38
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    Dear Sokwanele and other bloggers hopefully someone in Zim can take this to Jenni and Magodonga

    ***************************************
    Dear Jenni, Dear Magodonga

    Jennie we met a few years ago in May 2005 around the time Murambatsvina happened and I told you then how I admired you for your courage. I am amazed still that you carry on inspite of all these insumountables that sorround you. I wanted you and all the women that work with you to know I think of you often and pray for you and your families. Your courage inspires me to imagine a better Zimbabwe, one that will use all these energies to better our country. What I know for sure is they might imprison and maim people but they can never imprison people’s spirits. You are a testimony to this..

    Thank you for teaching us to keep hoping for a better Zimbabwe is possible and for demonstrating what courage is.

    You are in my prayers always.

    With kind and warm regards
    Beth

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