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  • 2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
  • Post-election violence 2008 - Index of articles & images


  • The people shall triumph
    Our Country Too
    May 18, 2008

    Political environment
    Our political environment since our national independence in 1980 has remained characterized by:

    • A lack of respect for the rule of law;
    • Political violence, most notably that which occurred in the early to late 1980s in the provinces of midlands and Matebeleland, and that which occurred in the years between 1997 through to the present day where lives were lost as a result of government action undertaken with impunity;
    • A lack of fundamental rights and freedoms, including freedom of expression and information, association and assembly all characterized by the militarization of arms of the state government;

    We hereby indicate our intention and desire to guarantee a political environment in which:-

    • All citizens of Zimbabwe are guaranteed the rights to freedom of expression, information, assembly, association and all other fundamental rights and freedoms as guaranteed under international law to which the state has bound itself voluntarily without discrimination;
    • All citizens of Zimbabwe live in a society characterized by tolerance of divergent views, honest, integrity and common concern for the welfare of all;
    • All citizens are guaranteed safety and security, and a lawful environment free from human rights violations and impunity;
    • All national institutions including the judiciary, law enforcement agencies, electoral and media commissions, are independent and impartial and serve all the people of Zimbabwe without fear or favor;
    • A free and vibrant media that places emphasis on the rights of freedom of expression, information as well as guarantees independent public media as well as a vibrant and independent private media;
    • All citizens of Zimbabwe live in a society that is the embodiment of transparency, with an efficiency public service and legitimate people-centered state.

    Conducive environment
    An environment conducive for the holding of a free and fair election must exist not only during polling, but also in the pre-election and post-election periods.

    There must be freedom of assembly and association. Political parties contesting an election must be able to campaign freely. They should be able to hold political meetings and rallies and those wishing to attend these must be free to do so.

    Voters must be permitted to make free political choices and must not be forced to vote for a particular political party. Voters must also be assured that they will not face persecution before and after they vote because of their electoral preference. Members of political parties are not permitted to use violence and intimidation to try to force voters to vote for them or to prevent voters wishing to vote for a particular party from doing so.

    It is the duty of the law enforcement agencies to enforce the laws that prohibit violence and intimidation and to do so impartially and not on a selective and discriminatory basis.

    And hereby further declare that never again shall we let lives be lost, maimed, tortured or traumatized by the dehumanizing experiences of political intolerance, violence and lack of democratic government.

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