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Zimbabwe Court Rejects Bid to Halt Hearings on Gukurahundi Massacre
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48521, member: 636"] A Zimbabwe court shut down an opposition attempt to halt government hearings about a brutal 1980s killing spree. The legal challenge came from Joshua Nkomo's son, who leads the same political party his father once ran. Sibangilizwe Nkomo wanted traditional chiefs removed from leading the investigation process. His lawyers argued the case deserved urgent attention from judges. The high court in Bulawayo tossed out their request completely. Robert Mugabe's soldiers murdered around 20,000 people during the Gukurahundi massacre between 1983 and 1987. North Korean military trainers taught these elite troops how to torture and kill civilians. The bloodbath targeted supporters of Joshua Nkomo's political party after he got kicked out of government. Villages burned as soldiers executed entire families and destroyed crops on purpose. Women faced rape and communities starved to death under military control. President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced these hearings last year to address old wounds from the killings. He served as security minister during the massacre period under Mugabe's rule. The investigation could lead to financial payments for victims' families. Opposition groups want direct talks with ruling party leaders instead of village hearings. Heavy police forces surrounded the courthouse before judges made their decision. [/QUOTE]
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