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Mengistu
an eyesore on our landscape
Gabriel
Shumba, Legal Director, Accountability Commission
June 06, 2004
The Zimbabwean
taxpayer who funds Mengistu's royal existence in the country at
a time when Zimbabwe is reeling under the worst economic episode
of its history finds it easy to rally behind such calls. Even more
passionately, human rights organisations like the AC are affronted
that this dictator (who killed more than a hundred of his opponents
every night during his reign) should have been granted asylum in
Zimbabwe. Mengistu has been and remains an eyesore on our country.
This is more so when millions of Zimbabweans have been forced to
flee into exile owing to President Mugabe's dictatorial propensities.
The AC finds
it even bitterly ironic that a world-shunned tyrant like President
Mugabe, presiding over a ruined country, should play magnanimous
host to another dictator in this day and era. The AC strongly believes
that Zimbabwe's continued harbouring of Mengistu makes a mockery
of the high-sounding doctrines of NEPAD and the African Renaissance.
Although the
AC abhors the death penalty, it is of the opinion that the law should
catch up with leaders who abuse their power while they are in office.
Perpetrators of human rights abuses should be made answerable for
their crimes so that Africa can cultivate a new culture of combating
impunity and encourage leaders to rule in terms of a contract with
their citizens.
In light of
the above, it is regrettable that one beacon of hope on the Continent,
South Africa, continues regularly to host notorious dictators like
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe and recently, the ousted Haitian President,
Bertrand Aristide.
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