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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
Withdrawal of businesses from Zimbabwe - Index of articles, opinion and arguments
G8
leaders' statement on Zimbabwe
G8
July 08, 2008
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/07/20080708-9.html
- We expressed
our grave concern about the situation in Zimbabwe. We deplore
the fact that the Zimbabwean authorities pressed ahead with the
presidential election despite the absence of appropriate conditions
for free and fair voting as a result of their systematic violence,
obstruction and intimidation.
- We do not
accept the legitimacy of any government that does not reflect
the will of the Zimbabwean people.
- We strongly
urge the Zimbabwean authorities to work with the opposition to
achieve a prompt, peaceful resolution of the crisis. It is important
that any mediation process respect the results of the March 29
2008 election.
- We support
the Africa Union (AU) as it expresses deep concern with the negative
reports from the Southern African Development Community (SADC),
the AU and the Pan-African Parliament observers on the elections
and the loss of life that has occurred in Zimbabwe. We also support
the AU's call to encourage Zimbabwean leaders to initiate
dialogue with a view to promoting peace and stability. We encourage
regional bodies, including SADC and the AU, to provide strong
leadership towards a quick and democratic resolution of this crisis,
including by further strengthening the regional mediation process.
- We are deeply
concerned by the humanitarian dimension of the situation in Zimbabwe.
The Zimbabwean authorities must allow the immediate resumption
of humanitarian operations and full and non- discriminatory access
to humanitarian assistance to prevent the suffering of the most
vulnerable people in Zimbabwe.
- We will continue
to monitor the situation and work together with SADC, the AU,
the UN and other relevant organizations for a prompt resolution
of the crisis. We recommend the appointment of a Special Envoy
of the UN Secretary-General to report on the political, humanitarian,
human rights and security situation and to support regional efforts
to take forward mediation between political parties. We will take
further steps, inter alia introducing financial and other measures
against those individuals responsible for violence.
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