eNCA | #ThisFlag pastor arrested for supporting protesting students
HARARE – Zimbabwean police arrested prominent protest pastor and anti-government campaigner Evan Mawarire on Monday after he spoke to a group of striking medical students, his family and lawyer said.
Mawarire, who last year led a mass anti-government movement dubbed “#ThisFlag” after he appeared on social media draped in the national colours, was arrested at the University of Zimbabwe, his sister Teldah Mawarire told AFP.
“I am with him at the police station,” said his lawyer Harrison Nkomo, adding that Mawarire had been charged with “disorderly conduct in a public place”.
Mawarire had earlier posted a video clip of his arrest on social media saying it was linked to his speech to students.
Brief statement from pastor E. #ThisFlag pic.twitter.com/OQgsW71s1o
— #ThisFlag —- (@ThisFlag1980) June 26, 2017
“I have been arrested. I am at Avondale police station,” Mawarire said in the 42-second video clip.
“The reason I have been arrested is that I addressed university students whose fees had been increased. I have done nothing wrong.”
Evan Mawarire explaining why he came to the UZ #FeesMustFall student protest pic.twitter.com/4Bcm4H9e4y
— Povozim (@povozim) June 26, 2017
Scores of placard-wielding students assembled at the main student union building to protest fee increases.
“The students are holding a peaceful protest against the decision to increase their fees two weeks before they sit for their examinations,” Allister Pfunde, president of the Zimbabwe National Students’ Union told AFP.
“The majority of these students can’t afford decent accommodation and proper meals.”
University of Zimbabwe Medical Students demo #feesmustfall pic.twitter.com/kVQcULlIgq
— Blessing Nyamvura (@BieNyaH2O) June 26, 2017
The university accused the students of throwing stones and responded by ordering all medical students out of their university halls of residence.
Mawarire’s anti-government movement shut down major cities and paralysed public transport and prompted the government to ban public protests.
He was arrested and charged with “attempting to subvert a constitutionally-elected government” though he has yet to face trial over those charges.
AFP