- Roy Bennett
Roy Leslie Bennett (born
February 16 1957 ) is a whiteZimbabwe an politician who is a former member of theHouse of Assembly of Zimbabwe for the seat ofChimanimani ), and is currently the Treasurer of theMovement for Democratic Change faction led byMorgan Tsvangirai .He was elected in the 2000 Parliamentary election, despite the constituency seeing intimidation against MDC voters by supporters of
Zanu-PF . During the campaign his wife and family were physically attacked.Imprisonment
In 2004 Justice Minister
Patrick Chinamasa told Bennett in Parliament that Bennett's Charleswood Estate in Chimanimani would be taken by the government and resettled. Chinamasa then said:Bennett stood up and walked towards Chinamasa, shouting, "Unoda kundijairira iwewe! Unoda kuti ndiite sei? (Shona: You are really getting on my nerves! Do you think I will let you get away with that?"). Bennett grabbed the collar of Chinamasa's shirt and wrestled him to the floor. He then tried unsuccessfully to punch Corruption Minister
Didymus Mutasa who responded by kicking him. Other MPs then took out guns and threatened to start shooting if they did not stop fighting. TheSergeant at Arms escorted Bennett out of the chamber. Deputy SpeakerEdna Madzongwe ejectedNelson Chamisa and Willias Madzimure for their involvement in the fight.The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition condemned the actions of Bennett and Chinamasa.
A bill of attainder was then passed with even the MDC being part of the parliamentary committee to investigate that incident imprisoning him for 15 months.
Release
On
June 28 2005 Bennett was released from Chikurubi Prison after spending eight months of his twelve-month sentence in custody. It is standard prison procedure to commute a third of any sentence for good behaviour. He told reporters he had been made to stand naked in front of prison guards and was then given a prison uniform covered with human excrement when he arrived in jail. He denounced prison conditions generally in a press conference after his release, saying "The inhumanity with which the prisoners are treated and their total lack of recourse to any representation or justice combined with the filth and stench of daily life is something I will never forget and I will not rest until their conditions are improved."Bennett declared his desire to continue in politics, saying "I am more determined than ever to continue to strive for a better Zimbabwe for all Zimbabweans, the current oppression cannot continue for much longer and sooner, rather than later, the people will assert their rights." He also said that if the opportunity arose and the people for Chimanimani asked him to, he would stand as their representative again.
ubsequent developments
During the MDC split over the proposed boycott of elections to the Zimbabwe Senate in 2005, Bennett sided with MDC President
Morgan Tsvangirai in support of the boycott.Roy Bennett is currently living in South Africa as a refugee. His application for asylum was initially rejected by the South African Department of Immigration. On
13 May 2007 , the South African government accepted his asylum request. [ [http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/Zimbabwe/0,,2-11-1662_2112720,00.html SA gives Zim politician asylum] News24]He has since had an active role in activism for
Zimbabwe and particularly theMDC in South Africa. In 2007 he became the treasurer general for the main stream faction of the MDC faction lead byMorgan Tsvangirai . He is also a spokesmen in South Africa and makes regular interviews on behalf of the MDC.External links
* [http://www.freeroybennett.com Free Roy Bennett Campaign]
* [http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/498614221?ltl=1111742350 Sign the Free Roy Bennet Online Petition]Roy Bennett was a well loved farmer in his home area of Chimanimani, were he affectionately known as Pachedu (loosely translated as "Between Us"). Roy Bennett was one of three white parliamentarians' in Zimbabwe's parliament between 2000 and 2005. Roy Bennett insisted that he would fight to end the tyranny of Robert Mugabe. He famously stated that "One cannot run away from everything, One has to make a stand" and indeed he has been heavily involved in the fight for democracy and freedom for his fellow country men.
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