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"Stand
Up (for) Zimbabwe" International Day of Action, 25 May 2008
Stand up (for) Zimbabwe Campaign
May 2008
Concept
for "Stand Up (for) Zimbabwe" Day
The 25 May is
commemorated annually as Africa Day, recalling the founding of the
Organization of African Unity, now the African Union, in 1963. Flowing
from the communiqué issued by the African Civil Society Meeting
held in Dar es Salaam in April 2008, we ask concerned organizations
regionally and internationally to commemorate Africa Day, Sunday
25 May 2008, as one on which to show solidarity for the people of
Zimbabwe - a "Stand Up (For) Zimbabwe" Day.
Although the
concept originates with a group of southern Africa-based NGO's,
concerned for issues of democracy and human rights, in Zimbabwe,
it is intended that people all over the world build on this concept
and that the "Stand Up For Zimbabwe" campaign have varied
and multiple dimensions, not controlled or explicitly coordinated
by the originating organizations.
It is thus envisaged
that on this day there would, for example, be protests and assemblies
outside offices of the Zimbabwean government, like embassies; outside
offices of SADC, the AU and the UN calling for stronger action;
outside offices of those individual governments which have roles
to play in resolving the crisis (specifically southern African governments).
All such protests and assemblies might be marked, for example, by
a few minutes silence in which all those assembled stand in solidarity
with the people of Zimbabwe.
But the campaign
can also be carried out through other activities: through asking
congregations assembled at places of worship to rise and stand in
solidarity with those beaten, tortured and killed in the post-election
violence in Zimbabwe; by asking those gathered to watch sporting
events to do the same.
How
to organise your "Stand up (for) Zimbabwe" Activities
for 25 May 2008
The
day in a nutshell:
We are asking
organizations and people from around the world to "Stand up
(for) Zimbabwe", by planning and participating in a series
of activities around the African continent and the world that seek
to show solidarity with those Zimbabweans impacted by the escalating
post-election violence. We ask that you plan these events to around
the week of the 25 May 2008, a day traditionally commemorated as
Africa Day, being the day on which the Organization of African Unity
(now the African Union) was founded.
The
theme
The theme of
the International Day of Action is "Stand up (for) Zimbabwe"
to highlight that the people of the region and the world are standing
up and with the people of Zimbabwe in their desire for a democratic,
peaceful transition of government and an end to the violence that
is so much part of their lives.
Useful materials
and news items can be downloaded from the standupforZimbabwe webpage,
available on line at the end of this week at: www.standupforZimbabwe.org.
You can also register your activities on the website.
Before
the event:
1. Your organization
will want to think about what type of activity/event is most suitable
for it to plan and organize. You may want to plan a protest outside
the nearest Embassy of Zimbabwe or an assembly outside the nearest
African Union offices. It may be that you organize for your local
church congregation to stand and observe a few minutes silence in
solidarity with those affected by the violence in Zimbabwe.
2. Before the
event your organization should contact relevant media outlets to
inform them of the day of action, where and when it is taking place,
and contact information if they need further information. You may
want to do this as a press advisory.
3. Your organization
may want to focus on the following messages when communicating with
the press and others:
a. the people
of the world stand with Zimbabweans in their desire for a peaceful
democratic transition
b. the people of the world/Africa call on their government, the
AU/SADC/UN to:
- ensure
an end to the crippling violence in Zimbabwe
- resolve the governance crisis in Zimbabwe
We will also
be creating a central website, www.standupforZimbabwe.org,
where you can find further information regarding the day of action
including materials to distribute, contact information of organizations
in other countries coordinating similar protests.
Depending on your resources, you could also reach out to stadiums
and arenas which are planning on holding events to ask the audience
to stand up at the specific time.
On 25
May
1. We call on
people from around the world to literally stand up at a scheduled
time and observe a few minutes silence. If you have a banner, buttons
or T-shirts, ensure they are visible. It would be ideal if the protestors
were standing up in a place that is usually reserved for sitting,
for example a stadium. But it need not be.
2. You should
appoint someone to take photographs of the (hopefully) masses of
people standing
3. The photographs
should be distributed to the local press soon after the event and
posted on www.standupforZimbabwe.org
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