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Statement
on Blocking Property of Additional Persons Undermining Democratic
Processes in Zimbabwe
American
Embassy, Harare
November 25, 2005
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In
March 2003, the United States applied targeted economic sanctions
against a list of 77 persons hindering democratic reform in Zimbabwe.
On November 22, 2005, the President signed an Executive Order that
allows the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary
of State, to go beyond previous authority and block the property
of additional persons undermining democratic processes or institutions
in Zimbabwe, their immediate family members, and any persons assisting
them. The President also designated and blocked the assets of 128
persons and 33 entities. There is still time for the Government
of Zimbabwe to avoid a further expansion of the sanctions list should
it begin serious efforts to restore democratic norms and the rule
of law.
This
action is not aimed at the people of Zimbabwe, but rather at those
most responsible for their plight. The failed political and economic
policies of the Robert Mugabe regime have succeeded in devastating
Zimbabwe. The United States has repeatedly called upon the Government
of Zimbabwe to abandon its harassment of civil society, the press,
and the political opposition; to restore the rule of law; to negotiate
in good faith to resolve the impasse created by the flawed 2002
elections; and to hold free and fair parliamentary elections in
2005. Such efforts have yielded insufficient results. The parliamentary
elections in March 2005 were neither free nor fair. Recent demolitions
of housing and informal markets have displaced 700,000 people at
a time when Zimbabwe is already in the grip of a humanitarian crisis.
The
United States calls on all political actors in Zimbabwe to embrace
democratic reforms, to engage in meaningful dialogue to resolve
the current impasse, and to once again place the country on a path
toward development and prosperity.
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