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 Bennett case stokes tensions in Harare halls
    November 10 2009 at 01:05AM Get IOL on your
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By MacDonald Dzirutwe

Harare - Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's ally Roy Bennett went on trial accused of terrorism on Monday in a case that has stoked tensions in the unity government of Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF.

After initial arguments, the trial was adjourned to Wednesday by High Court Judge Muchineripi Bhunu to allow time to consider applications made by the state and defence.

Bennett, whom Tsvangirai wants to bring into the government, was arrested in February and charged with illegally possessing arms to commit acts of terrorism, banditry and insurgency, charges that carry a possible death penalty.

'I have been persecuted since I joined politics'
The state brought several cases of ammunition and rifles to be presented as evidence in the court in Harare on Monday.
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"This is a very serious matter which must be awarded the amount of seriousness it demands," Zimbabwe's Attorney-General Johannes Tomana told the court.

Bhunu will rule on Wednesday on a state application to dismiss Bennett's defence outline after state lawyers argued it was improperly presented. He will also rule on an application by the defence to stop a key state witness from testifying.

Prosecutors plan to call Peter Hitschmann, a former policeman in Ian Smith's minority-white ruled Rhodesia, as a star witness.

Defence lawyers argued Hitschmann's testimony would contradict a sworn affidavit and statements he made to the High Court in 2006 and that he had also told his lawyer that he was not prepared to be a state witness.

Hitschmann was jailed in 2006 for illegal possession of dangerous weapons but the High court threw out the more serious terrorism charges. He was released in July this year.

Before the adjournment, a tense-looking Bennett sat in the dock, at times with his head bowed.


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