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Zimbabwe
NGOs back critical UN report on blitz
Reuters
July 31, 2005
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HARARE (Reuters) -
Zimbabwe-based non-governmental organisations (NGOs) on Sunday welcomed
a U.N. report critical about the government's blitz on shantytowns and
urged that those responsible be brought to account.
Zimbabwe last week
declared an end to the controversial demolitions after a sharply divided
U.N. Security Council was briefed by the report's author, UN-HABITAT chief
Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka.
In a statement, the
umbrella body of NGOs, NANGO, said it supported the U.N. demand to halt
the campaign and hold to account people responsible for the blitz.
"It is hoped
government will consider the contents of this report with the gravity
it deserves and will act swiftly to implement the recommendations,"
NANGO said adding that this would assure Zimbabweans and the international
community that Harare took its responsibilities seriously.
Rights groups have
already said they would press regional and international governments,
including Zimbabwe's ally China, to demand an end to alleged rights abuses
by President Robert Mugabe's government.
Mugabe's government
argues that the campaign was necessary to weed out sanctuaries of crime
and end illegal trade in foreign currency and other commodities. It says
the U.N. report was biased and unfair.
But the opposition
Movement for Democratic Change accuses the government of targeting the
party's urban strongholds in a campaign that Tibaijuka said had destroyed
the homes or jobs of at least 700,000 people and affected the lives of
another 2.4 million.
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