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Youth
Agenda Trust statement on Heroes and Defence Forces days
Youth Agenda Trust
August 14, 2012
Youth Agenda
Trust would like to take the momentous occasion of the commemoration
of Heroes and Defence forces days to salute the gallant sons and
daughters of Zimbabwe who sacrificed their lives for the liberation
of this country from colonial rule.
As the youth,
we take a cue from the heroics of these true patriots, some of whom
perished during the struggle, others who perished after Independence
and a few others who still remain with us.
We also recognize
that these heroes gave their souls for the total liberation of our
motherland, that is socio-political and economic emancipation. They
fought for one man one vote and for a society that respects the
rights, freedoms, dignity of fellow countrymen and sanctity of human
life.
We are however
disturbed by developments that have been taking place in our country
where some true heroes of the struggle have formed an unholy alliance
with bogus war veterans who feel that by virtue of having fraudulently
received the 1999 payouts, they have become real war veterans overnight.
We castigate
in the strongest terms the involvement of these people in national
processes particularly in elections where they have (true war veterans)
tormented the same villagers who received them with joy and celebration
at Independence in 1980.
We urge these
"War Vets" to cease forthwith the militarization of a
peaceful country such as ours and the recruitment of innocent youth
to become a para-military wing of a certain political party but
instead enjoy their pensions in a civil manner and engage in national
development initiatives.
Lastly, we also
want to urge our defence forces not to involve themselves in political
party politics where most of the times they have been found sympathizing
with one political party at the expense of the image of this country
but instead concentrate on reinforcing national security and stability.
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