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Stop
continued farm disturbances
General Agricultural
& Plantation Workers Union of Zimbabwe [GAPWUZ]
January 21, 2010
The
General Agriculture and Plantation Workers' Union of Zimbabwe (GAPWUZ)
urgently calls for a stop to the continued farm disturbances, which
have resulted in a serious farm labour crisis that is threatening
to completely destroy the agriculture sector.
GAPWUZ neither
condones nor encourages the current attempts to deliberately take
over farms by way of murdering, attacking and intimidating workers
and their employers. What further incenses us is the silence of
government officials whom we feel should be there to put a stop
to such heinous acts which have left thousands of farm workers homeless
and in dire need of food, education, water and sanitation.
As farm workers
struggle ahead to reposition themselves in the new political dispensation,
they should be reminded that they are not fighting alone in the
trenches. All the human rights defenders in Zimbabwe, including
GAPWUZ salute the unwavering courage and charisma of many farm workers
who were brutalized, maimed, tortured, kidnapped and raped in the
recent farm invasions.
Such was a negative
and sad development in the progress of human kind from light into
darkness. However, in the same vein the inclusive government seems
to pacify such a historical blind spot as a moment of madness. In
such a context, the farm workers' cause remains unanswered or negated
as massive human rights abuses and the torture of farm workers on
the few remaining operational farms remain the norm rather than
the exception. Their echoes and sentiments are slowly but gradually
sinking into oblivion even in the new inclusive government. Farm
workers, you are the masters for food production.
A Zimbabwean
farm worker is always saturated with misery. One can imagine a farm
worker living in the open air, without food, water and proper sanitation.
This was 2009. Come 2010, has the fate of the farm worker improved?
Obviously not. Farm workers' demands for better welfare have been
sanitized and punctuated as anti-government in different historical
epochs in Zimbabwe.
As GAPWUZ we
have only two options: that is fighting and fighting hard. The farm
workers' struggle is like an unending thread, they have to continuously
keep unwinding it. Farm workers have always been silent victims
of a volatile political onslaught. We therefore salute the fight
to reject paltry salaries, forced evictions and harassment, torture
and abuse.
We look ahead
to the restoration of the dignity, which is associated with every
human being. This was a profession, which was emulated as it put
Zimbabwe on the map as the bread basket for Africa.
The struggle
for mankind through history has been the struggle with nature and
struggle with real or imagined enemies in the form of human kind.
Farm workers have been made to pay dearly for their lives as they
are being imagined 'real' enemies of the Zanu PF land reform programme.
Improvement of farm workers' welfare in the era of the inclusive
government should not come through acts of accident but through
design.
In Lenin's words
there is no prescribed method of struggle. Each method depends on
the circumstances that exist at each particular moment in an epoch
(era).
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fact sheet
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