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Veterans
call on colleagues and army commanders to respect poll results
Zimbabwe
Liberators Platform (ZLP)
April 08, 2008
http://www.zimbabwejournalists.com/story.php?art_id=3876&cat=4
We the undersigned
senior war veterans, former senior commanders and members of the
ZANLA and ZIPA High Command, founder members and members of the
Board of Trustees of the Zimbabwe Liberators Platform (ZLP), wish
to express our feelings on the current constitutional crisis bedeviling
the country.
We have watched
with anxiety, apprehension, dismay and disbelief the comical circus
surrounding the announcement of the results of the just ended harmonised
elections held on 29 March 2006 which has left the country in limbo.
Zimbabwe has
no legislature at present as the new members of the House of Parliament
and Senate has not been sworn in whereas the old ZANU PF dominated
Parliament was dissolved on the eve of the Election on 28th March
2008 and the country has no legitimate head of state and government,
hence the crisis
The current
crisis has been precipitated by :-
- The inexplicable
failure by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to announce
expeditiously the results of the just ended harmonised elections
in particular the outcome of the presidential election as required
by law. It is the sovereign right of the people of Zimbabwe to
be informed of the outcome of the election without having to beg
for them or to resort to legal recourse to attain them. No one
has the power to deny the people of Zimbabwe their sovereign right
to the result of their election.
- The failure
by the ZANU PF party and government to accept and admit defeat
in the election is a flagrant flouting and violation of the popular
will of the Zimbabwean electorate. It was Robert Mugabe himself
who unilaterally called for elections on 29 March against wise
counsel from President Mbeki of South Africa and protestations
from both factions of the Movement for Democratic Change MDC hoping
to catch the opposition flat footed. Now the stratagem has backfired
and the people of Zimbabwe have spoken with a powerful voice saying
NO! to Mugabe and his party. Robert Mugabe is on record as saying
on Election Day that "when people reject you it is time to
quit politics". He should do the honourable thing and eat
humble pie and leave the people of Zimbabwe in peace. He is also
on record as saying that it is only the opposition that alleges
rigging in Zimbabwean elections. Alas in a twist of irony, it
is Mugabe who is now accusing his very own Zimbabwe Election Commission
(ZEC) of manipulating the election in favour of the MDC. Is this
an inadvertent admission that ZANU PF has now indeed become the
opposition in Zimbabwean politics?
Zimbabwe now
finds itself at the crossroads. The core objective of the national
liberation struggle was self determination which found expression
in freedom and democracy as the ideals of the struggle, for which
many sacrificed their lives, liberty and depravation. It is these
same noble ideals that stand threatened from Robert Mugabe and his
henchmen. We of the Zimbabwe Liberation Veterans Forum stand ready
to side with the people of Zimbabwe, the Movement for Democratic
Change (MDC), civil society and all progressive forces in Zimbabwe
in defence of these ideals. We are determined to send the tyrants
packing, like their predecessors, to the dustbin of history where
they belong.
President Mbeki
of South Africa, SADC and the African Union are on record as saying
that it is up to the people of Zimbabwe to resolve the political
crisis bedeviling their country. The people of Zimbabwe have overwhelmingly
delivered a resounding NO to Robert Mugabe' tyranny and who is Mugabe
to impose his will against the Voice of the People of Zimbabwe?
Surely what more, in the circumstances, should the peace loving
people of Zimbabwe be expected to do? It is the highest time the
SADC Heads of State, the African Union and the international community
raised their voice in support of the popular will of the people
of Zimbabwe. The ball is entirely in their court and they cannot
escape responsibility for any consequences arising from the constitutional
crisis through their inaction. Zimbabwe is not Mugabe's farm over
which he holds title deeds nor did he single handedly liberate this
country.
ZANU PF has
now gone into a frenzy talking of a presidential run off election.
We take it to be irresponsible and the height of cynicism by those
who should know better to talk of an election re-run in the absence
of an official announcement of the outcome of the presidential election.
Should the election result point to a re-run of the presidential
election, we demand that members of Parliament and the Senate be
sworn in immediately to oversee the re-run, as the House of Assembly
will have the casting vote in the event of a tie in the outcome.
Furthermore, the re-run should be conducted within twenty one days
of the date of election as stipulated in the Electoral
Act.
We note with
concern the strange and discordant noises coming from paid state
agents and rogue elements purporting to be speaking on behalf of
former liberation war fighters. These sycophantic and misguided
political misfits have no statutory role in Zimbabwe and no say
whatsoever in the conduct of elections. Their statements and noises
should be dismissed with the contempt they deserve. We also note
with concern the frantic mobilization of the forces of reaction
to descend on the people as punishment for voting Mugabe and his
ZANU PF out of power. We call on the people to remain calm, vigilant
and steadfast in defence of their vote and their sovereign right
to choose their leaders democratically.
Finally, we
call on all genuine and self respecting former liberation war fighters
and on all the commanders of the various state security arms to
uphold their constitutional duty to respect the outcome of the election
as the genuine sovereign expression of the popular will of Zimbabweans.
To act otherwise would be a treasonable offence for which they will
stand accountable and answerable jointly and severally.
Happyson Nenji
(Webster Gwauya) - ZLP Trust Board Chairperson
Wilfred Mhanda
(Dzinashe Machingura) ZLP Board Trust Secretary
Bernard Manyadza
(Parker Chipoera) ZLP Board Treasurer
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