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Zimbabwe
NGOs say they'll ignore Harare ban on humanitarian aid
Patience
Rusere, VOA News
June 10, 2008
http://www.voanews.com/english/mobile/displaystory.cfm?id=464161&metadataid=1270
Leaders of some
65 Zimbabwean non-governmental organizations agreed Tuesday to brush
off a government order barring them from providing humanitarian
assistance, resolving to proceed with caution while providing food
and other aid.
Spokesman Fambai
Ngirande of the National
Association of Non-Governmental Organizations said the NGOs
concluded that they cannot halt their efforts to assist the hungry,
the homeless and the sick given the scope of the humanitarian crisis.
The NGOs also
resolved to call upon international organizations such as the United
Nations, the African Union and the Southern African Development
Community to bring pressure on Harare to reverse its order to such
groups to halt "field operations."
Labor and Social
Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche last week issued a circular
barring such activities, sparking international outrage. The government
has accused NGOs of carrying out their humanitarian missions on
behalf of the political opposition.
Ngirande said
that contrary to a recent report in the state-run Herald newspaper
that the registration of NGOs would be revoked, no NGO has received
such an order.
Ngirande told
reporter Patience Rusere of VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe that in
the meantime NGOs have agreed not to submit applications for re-registration.
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