"I was tortured. At first I was assaulted under my feet with a rubber-like object while seated on the floor. Later I was asked to raise my feet on a table and the other people in the room started to assault me ... and that lasted at least five minutes. They took a break and then continued with the beatings after a few hours. They were all visibly drunk and some had bottles of liquor."
Former ZBC TV anchor and now human rights activist Jestina Mukoko describing her torture in court papers.

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