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Peace = Future
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
September 18, 2010
Crisis in Zimbabwe
Coalition joins the rest of the world in commemorating the International
Day of Peace marked annually as 'Global day for ceasefire
and non-violence'. According to the United Nations (UN) Secretary
General, Ban Ki-moon, "This year's observance focuses
on youth and development, under the slogan: Peace = Future... The
world's concerns will soon be in your hands."
Zimbabwe is home to thousands
of youths directly and indirectly affected by politically motivated
violence since independence both as instigators and as survivors.
Owing to the high levels of unemployment and absence of social cohesion,
political players have continuously used youths as cannon and fodder
to further their political careers.
The commemorations
come a few days after Zimbabweans marked the second anniversary
of the signing of the Global Political Agreement where, among other
things, principals agreed to 'promote the values and practices
of tolerance, respect, non-violence and dialogue as means of resolving
political differences' and to bring perpetrators of violence
to book under Article 18 of the GPA.
Despite the commitments
made by the three principals of the GPA, political violence remains
an eye sore with the youth militia unleashing violence on innocent
civilians under Operation Chimumu (Remain silent) which is broadly
aimed at promoting ZANU PF's position on the proposed constitution
and silencing dissenting voices. There is need for the inclusive
government to deactivate the youth militia and other para-military
groups to allow for a conducive environment for the holding of free
and fair elections, which are expected in 2011.
In addition, impunity,
which has become a culture in Zimbabwe, continues to foster increased
rights abuses and retributions by aggrieved parties creating a cycle
of violence. If untamed, the generation born out of the cycle of
violence will be a generation of dictators and rights abusers.
The Coalition thus calls
upon the inclusive government to safeguard the future and interests
of generations to come by curbing politically motivated violence
and inculcating a culture of tolerance and peaceful co-existence
among the youths.
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