Paul Chizuze - Disappeared


Date: February 27th 2012

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Paul Chizuze - Disappeared
27 February 2012

A long established Zimbabwean human rights activist has been missing since 8 pm on Wednesday 8 February 2012.

Over the last three decades, Paul has been either employed by, or active with, the Legal Resources Foundation, Amani Trust Matabeleland, The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace, ZimRights, Churches in Bulawayo, CivNet, and Masakhaneni Trust.

WHERE IS PAUL?

He allegedly left his home around 8 pm on 8th February, and what happened after this remains a mystery. He may have been murdered, hijacked or abducted by parties unknown.

His car, a white twin cab Nissan Hardbody Reg Number ACJ 3446 is also missing.

Paul has searched for other activists and never given up. We appeal to the police to pursue all the possibilities, and we in civics vow to maintain a campaign to find Paul wherever he may be.

  • CHURCHES IN BULAWAYO
  • GRACE TO HEAL
  • LEGAL RESOURCES FOUNDATION
  • MASAKHANENI TRUST
  • RADIO DIALOGUE
  • RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY UNIT
  • ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS NGO FORUM
  • ZIMBABWE CIVIC EDUCATION NETWORK TRUST
  • ZIMBABWE LAWYERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

For further information, please contact Selvan Chetty - Deputy Director, Solidarity Peace Trust

Email: selvan@solidaritypeacetrust.org

Tel: +27 (39) 682 5869
Fax: +27 (39) 682 5869

Address:

Suite 4
3rd Floor
MB Centre
49 Aiken Street
Port Shepstone 4240
Kwazulu-Natal South Coast



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