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Statement
of The Elders on Zimbabwe
The Elders
June 30, 2008
The crisis in Zimbabwe
requires leadership, wisdom and moral courage that the African Union
can provide. As leaders gather for the African Union summit in Sharm
El Sheikh today, we ask that they clearly state that the results
of the June 27 elections in Zimbabwe are illegitimate - for
they occurred under the cloud of targeted political violence, precipitating
the withdrawal of one of the two candidates. The African election
observers left no doubt: the elections were neither free nor fair.
Secondly, we ask that
the African Union's brave leaders appoint a special envoy
to pursue a robust mediation effort, working across the parties
to build confidence, create a transitional government; prepare for
free and fair elections; and start a process of national reconciliation.
Third, we ask
that the AU require that the Zimbabwe's current government
meet its responsibility to protect its citizens by bringing an end
to political violence and abuses of human rights and by reversing
its decision to suspend
the work of aid agencies.
The crisis in Zimbabwe
affects all Africans. And the fate of all Zimbabweans is on our
conscience. The African Union has a commitment to good governance,
justice, respect for human rights and the rule of law. Its leadership
is needed at this pivotal moment. It can help Zimbabwe return to
the greatness that inspired so many of us during its proud history.
Let us be inspired again.
Note
to Editors
*Nelson Mandela announced the formation of The Elders, July
18th, 2007 in Johannesburg South Africa on the occasion of his 89th
birthday. Founding members of The Elders are: Graça Machel,
Desmond Tutu, Kofi Annan, Ela Bhatt, Lakhdar Brahimi, Gro Harlem
Brundtland, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Jimmy Carter, Mary Robinson
and Muhammad Yunus.
"This
group can speak freely and boldly, working both publicly and behind
the scenes on whatever actions need to be taken," Mandela
commented. "Together we will work to support courage where
there is fear, foster agreement where there is conflict, and inspire
hope where there is despair."
The Elders
will use their unique collective skills to catalyze peaceful resolutions
to long-standing conflicts, articulate new approaches to global
issues that are or may cause immense human suffering, and share
wisdom by helping to connect voices all over the world.
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