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Human
Rights Watch urges Europe to keep sanctions on Zimbabwe's Mugabe
Patience
Rusere, VOA News
January
29, 2010
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Human Rights Watch said
members of Prime Minister Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change
continue to be abducted and killed, farm invasions continue and
there has been little progress restoring the rule of law.
Human Rights Watch on
Friday called on the European Union to maintain its sanctions against
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his inner circle, contrasting
with the call by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the former opposition
leader, for their removal by the West.
Human Rights Watch issued
a statement saying Mr. Mugabe's ZANU-PF party has continued to abuse
human rights and to violate the power-sharing pact that Mr. Mugabe
signed in 2008. It said the EU would risk reinforcing the behavior
of the former ruling party if it were to relax sanctions at this
point.
The advocacy group said
members of Mr. Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change continue
to be abducted and killed, farm invasions continue and there has
been little progress restoring the rule of law.
It added that government-owned
companies subject to EU sanctions such as the Zimbabwe Mining Development
Corporation are involved in mining diamonds in eastern Zimbabwe
where there have been "rampant human rights abuses by soldiers"
including killings, rape, beatings, smuggling and corruption.
Human Rights Watch Africa
Advocacy director Jon Elliot told VOA Studio 7 reporter Patience
Rusere it is important that sanctions remain in place to show Mr.
Mugabe that he must halt human rights abuses.
But Ozias Tungwarara,
director of the Africa Governance Monitoring and Advocacy Project
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, said Europe should consider gradually
easing sanctions to encourage ZANU-PF to reform, particularly as
human rights abuses have markedly declined over the past year.
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