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Democratic peaceful resistance the way to end tyranny
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
November 19, 2006
AT a consultative
meeting held in Mashonaland West this week, representatives drawn
from various pro-democracy groups, including grassroots-based organisations
have resolved that the only way to end poverty, tyranny and the
gross human rights abuses in Zimbabwe is through civil disobedience.
Representatives from Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, the National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA), Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), the Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU) and representatives from youths
and faith-based organisations noted that a new democratic and people-driven
constitution is the panacea to the governance crisis deeply rooted
in Zimbabwe.
The following
resolutions were made:
- That there
is need to increase and sustain pressure on government on the
urgent need for a new, people-driven and democratic constitution.
- Call for thorough
investigations into corruption within the public sector and the
prosecution of those that are found guilty of corruption despite
their political standing.
- That the proposal
to set up a Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission should be resisted
until such time that government shows commitment to deal with
existing and unresolved cases of human rights abuses. The government
has the primary responsibility to protect human rights of the
citizens and it is either an act of omission or commission on
its part that constitutes a violation. In Zimbabwe human rights
abuses such as evictions, torture of political activists, disappearances
and denial of food, water, housing, education and health occur
at the instigation of the State. Before the Zimbabwe Human Rights
Commission is established the government must agree to operate
within the rule of law framework and facilitate a process that
will make it impossible to violate human rights with impunity
as is the current situation.
- That the church
must take a leading role in advocating for good governance and
involve everyone in the national question rather than pandering
to the Executive. The meeting also noted that the initiative by
EFZ,
ZCBC
and ZCC which culminated in The
National Vision- Zimbabwe We Want document presented to President
Mugabe by the church should have been much more consultative and
broader.
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in Zimbabwe Coalition fact
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