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All
stakeholders should participate in national dialogue
Zimbabwe
Liberators Platform (ZLP)
September 18,
2003
The Zimbabwe
Liberators Platform, a non-partisan non-governmental organisation
advocating for peace, development, democracy and good governance,
believes the participation of all stakeholders in the current political
dialogue will pave the way for sustainable development in Zimbabwe.
While MDC and
Zanu PF have taken centre stage in preparing for the dialogue, ZLP
holds that the crisis in Zimbabwe goes beyond the capacity of the
two political parties and therefore a broader approach is required.
Because Zimbabwe faces political, economic, social and humanitarian
crises, all political parties, civic society organisations, the
business community, churches, youths, students, peasants, farmers
and non-partisan traditional authorities should all be involved
in the national talks in order to come up with a holistic solution.
Efforts must
be made to bring all stakeholders together to work out a lasting
solution to the crises. Civic society, which represents a large
constituency in Zimbabwe, should play an important role in national
dialogue. ZLP, which is an integral part of the civic society, has
embarked on an advocacy campaign in raising awareness of the crisis.
In its advocacy
work, ZLP is demanding a new people-driven democratic constitution
which includes the core values of the liberation struggle encompassing
peace, development, democracy, good governance, truth and political
tolerance, respect for human rights, freedoms and the rule of law.
No truly democratic elections will ever take place in Zimbabwe if
the defective constitution, which concentrates excessive power in
the hands of the President, remains in place.
The ZLP believes
that there can only be free, fair and transparent elections in Zimbabwe
if the following are put in place:
- A new electoral
framework that provides for an independent electoral authority
and independent monitoring and observation of the whole election
process.
- Implementation
of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary
Forum's Norms and Standards for Elections as a minimum standard.
- Scrapping
of all draconian laws such as Public Order and Security Act (POSA),
Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA), Broadcast
Services Act (BSA) and Private Voluntaries Organisation (PVO)
Act
- Liberalisation
of air-waves and the public media
- Unfettered
distribution of all newspapers throughout the country
- All political
parties should have equal access to a non-partisan public media.
- Dismantling
of militia groups
- Unbiased
application of the law by the law enforcement agents.
The culture
of violence currently gripping Zimbabwe is an impediment to freedom
and democracy, which are prerequisites for socio-economic prosperity.
It is for this reason that ZLP is currently involved in peace building
programmes that involve communities, the very victims of violence.
The ZLP peace efforts include participation of traditional and local
authorities in peace building activities, and empowering communities
to defend their civil liberties. Central to the ZLP's strategy of
peace building is also the building of localised capacity for conflict
resolution in communities.
The ZLP advocacy
and peace-building efforts are focused on the following target groups:
the public, political parties, parliamentary and local councillors,
communities, war veterans, youths, the police and the army, peasants,
farmers, local authorities and traditional leaders.
ZLP is advocating
the documentation of true history of the national liberation struggle.
It is inviting written contributions from politicians, national
liberation movements and other participants on the struggle of independence
in their proper historical perspective while taking note of the
contributions from other sectors of society in particular the rural
folk.
ZLP, whose membership
is open to all: former liberation war fighters; detainees and war
collaborators; workers; youths; peasantry; students; trade unions;
churches; peasants; farmers and civic organisations envisages a
Zimbabwe that is forever peaceful, independent, sovereign, politically
stable, economically prosperous and non-racial with equal opportunities
for all. ZLP membership now exceeds 10 000.
Visit the ZLP
fact sheet
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