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ZEF
diaspora constitutional reform symposium resolutions
Zimbabwe
Exiles Forum (ZEF)
June 27, 2009
We, the Diaspora organisations
and individuals participating in the Zimbabwe Exiles Forum (ZEF)
Diaspora Constitutional Reform Symposium under the theme "Ensuring
the inclusion of the Zimbabwean Diaspora in the Constitution-Making
Process" held in Johannesburg, South Africa on the 27th of
July 2009,
Noting that a significant
number of Zimbabwe's problems can be attributed to an imperfect
constitution and the lack of Constitutionalism in the country;
Acknowledging the importance
of a new Constitution for Zimbabwe during the transitional period;
Affirming our commitment
to Article 3 of the Peoples' Charter in respect of constitution
making;
Recognising the contentious
nature of the Constitutional Process in Zimbabwe and the need for
ensuring that the process is a legitimate one in terms of popular
legitimacy;
Mindful that Article
6 of the Global Political Agreement between the major political
parties envisages the creation of a new constitution for the country,
the process of which must be inclusive, democratic as well as owned
and driven by the people of Zimbabwe; and
Concerned that National
Healing and Reconciliation for sustainable solution through truth,
accountability and redress is made difficult by the continued existence
of the apparatus of repression and the continuation of politically
motivated prosecutions, torture and other human rights abuses under
the Government of National Unity (GNU);
Now Therefore Resolve
as Follows:
1. That Diaspora organizations
and individuals should immediately start engaging exiles and Diaspora
groups and to campaign for a people-driven and inclusive process,
taking into cognizance the concerns of the over 4 million Zimbabweans
outside the country;
2. That Diaspora organizations
should start extensive civic education and distribution of literature
regarding the process and content of the envisaged Constitution;
3. That Diaspora formations
should unite to demand dual citizenship to enable Zimbabweans abroad
to assist in rebuilding their country without fear of losing their
citizenship in host countries;
4. That entities within
the Diaspora should demand that the right to vote be entrenched
for all citizens as a fundamental right, and that the Diaspora franchise
be recognized specifically;
5. That a new constitutional
environment should entail an acknowledgement by the GNU that truth
and justice are preconditions for sustainable reconciliation and
that the healing and reconciliation process should promote accountability
as an integral component for ending Zimbabwe's endemic culture of
impunity;
6. That the GNU puts
in place guarantees that those who would want to go back home, either
to participate in the Constitution-making process, or for some other
lawful reason, will not be subjected to arbitrary arrest, abductions
and/or torture or harassment in any other form, or be subjected
to a compromised judiciary system;
7. On some content issues,
that the Diaspora (in collaboration with other civil society organizations
in Zimbabwe) should campaign vigorously for the entrenchment of
among others, socio-economic rights, media freedom, judicial independence,
right to dignity and criminalization of torture as well as other
fundamental rights;
8. That with others
in Zimbabwe, the Diaspora should campaign for Constitutionalism
that recognizes the importance of the separation of powers and devolution
of power from the Executive, in particular the powers of the President
that are too sweeping in nature;
9. That once given,
the peoples' views should be held supreme and sacrosanct;
and
10. That the Diaspora
demands free and fair elections immediately following the putting
in to place of a democratic, people driven constitution.
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