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ZIMCET welcomes the visit by Ms Nevanethum Pillay the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights to Zimbabwe as a positive move
by the UN towards promotion and protection of human rights in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Civic Education Trust (ZIMCET)
May 24, 2012
Together with other civic
organizations involved in the promotion and protection of human
rights ZIMCET met with Ms Pillay on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 to
deliberate on human rights issues affecting the people of Zimbabwe.
ZIMCET is concerned by the absence of the rule of law, selective
application of the law, continuation of violence and intimidation,
partisan conduct of the security forces, absence of a strong and
meaningful mechanism for national healing and reconciliation, hate
speech in public media and interference in non-governmental organizations'
work and thus believes Madam Pillay's visit will go a long way in
the fulfillment of human rights in Zimbabwe.
It is however
disturbing to note that some political actors such as the Minister
of Justice and Legal Affairs Hon. Patrick Chinamasa are attempting
to paint an imaginary rosy human rights situation in the country
by denying the existence of violence in Zimbabwe. ZIMCET further
notes with dismay the attempts by government to intimidate civic
leaders who were organizing the meeting between civil society organizations
and Madam Pillay after they insisted on having their own meeting
at their own venue and rejected to participate in a government arranged
meeting at Parliament.
ZIMCET remains optimistic
that Madam Pillay will, at the end of her visit, be able to give
an independent and objective assessment of the human rights situation
on the ground and offer recommendations on what must be done in
Zimbabwe to protect and promote human rights. ZIMCET remains committed
to building a society based on peace, human rights and tolerance
for the development of Zimbabwe.
Visit ZIMCET's fact
sheet
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