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EU
renews Zimbabwe ban
Afrol News (Norway)
February 20, 2008
http://www.afrol.com/articles/28074
The European
Union Council has renewed the body's restrictive measures against
Zimbabwe for a year. The ban, which remains in force until 20 February
2009, was a response to an earlier call by the International Trade
Union Confederation (ITUC) and European Trade Union Confederation
(ETUC). Both unions received the renewal of the ban with delight.
"The ITUC welcomes this position as there has been no improvement
in the situation regarding trade union and other human rights in
the country", Guy Ryder, the General Secretary of ITUC, said.
Zimbabwe had first got the anger of the EU in February 2002 after
its government was accused of gross violations of rights.
Zimbabwean officials were banned from entering into the EU while
individuals that engage in activities that seriously undermine democracy,
respect for human rights and the rule of law, had their financial
assets frozen. The EU had also imposed an embargo on the supply
of arms and equipment intended for military operations in the southern
African country. The Council also endorsed that Zimbabwe should
be suspended from accessing support from the European Development
Fund for a year. The country was accused of continuously flouting
the essential provisions of the ACP-EU partnership agreement. The
international trade union movement has damned Zimbabwean police
for their brutal attack on nine teacher trade unionists on Tuesday.
Alongside their President, Raymond Majongwe, the teacher unionists
were arrested and beaten as they started distributing leaflets about
Zimbabwe's education crisis. They were taken to the police station
where further savage beatings were administered, resulting to the
hospitalization of five who are nursing broken bones and other injuries.
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