Police Block Ailing Zimbabwe Doctor From Leaving Country
after his recent abduction has been blocked after police approached the High Court asserting he is "unfit to travel."
The head of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, Dr. Peter
Magombeyi, was freed last week after disappearing for several days. His
alleged abduction after leading a pay strike led to days of protests by
health workers and expressions of concern by diplomats and rights
groups, who said more than 50 government critics and activists in
Zimbabwe have been abducted this year alone.
Police stopped Magombeyi from
leaving for treatment in neighboring South Africa on Tuesday even after a
judge ruled he could travel outside Zimbabwe as he is not under arrest.
He has been recuperating in a local hospital, and lawyers have said
preliminary medical assessments show possible physical harm and
psychological trauma.
Magombeyi's lawyers now say police are violating the court order, and
they worry his condition will deteriorate as the drama plays out. The
doctor must stay in Zimbabwe until the police application to the court
is resolved.
Police dismissed accusations that they are preventing the doctor from
traveling, saying they are providing him with protection "for his own
personal safety."
In the court application filed Tuesday night, police said Magombeyi
should remain at the hospital until he is fit to travel, adding that
they also want to sort out his security while in South Africa.
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, a non-governmental group helping the doctor, described the police assertions as "shocking."
The government has bristled at the accusations of abductions, with
President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other officials over the weekend
warning against so-called "false" abductions they assert are meant to
make the government look bad. Mnangagwa is attending the United Nations
annual gathering of world leaders this week.
Zimbabwe's health sector, like its economy, is in crisis. Many services
are unavailable due to collapsed infrastructure, lack of medicines or
unavailability of doctors and nurses who say they can no longer afford
transport to return to work.
VOA
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