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NCA
and Zimbabwe civics in SA hold a successful rally at the SADC summit
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
June
15, 2011
The National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA) Regional office with other civics
hosted a successful rally in Sandton on Saturday 11 June 2011, at
the Extra-ordinary summit held in Sandton
South Africa discussing the situation on Madagascar and Zimbabwe.
The extra ordinary
summit came at the request of the SADC Troika on Politics, Defence
and Security Cooperation meeting held in Livingstone Zambia on the
31st of March 2011. In the Livingstone
communiqué the Troika called for an end to political
violence. In a clear show of impatience with ZANU-PF's blatant continued
sponsoring and sanctioning political violence the Troika communiqué
16 and 17 had this to say:
16.
Summit noted with grave concern the polarization of the
political environment as characterized by, inter alia, resurgence
of violence, arrests and intimidation in Zimbabwe.
17.
In view of the above, Summit resolved that:
- there must
be an immediate end of violence, intimidation, hate speech, harassment,
and any other form of action that contradicts the letter and spirit
of GPA;
- all stakeholders
to the GPA should implement all the provisions of the GPA and
create a conducive environment for peace, security, and free political
activity;
- SADC should
assist Zimbabwe to formulate guidelines that will assist in holding
an election that will be peaceful, free and fair, in accordance
with the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections;
Over a 1000
people gathered to demand from SADC an end to political violence,
a return to the barracks of the military and the creation of a conducive
environment for the holding of peaceful free and fair elections.
Speaking in Sandton the NCA National Spokesperson Madock Chivasa
called on SADC to turn the screws on ZANU-PF which he said is the
architect of politically motivated violence.
He called on
SADC especially to ensure that women are protected from the brutality
of ZANU-PF as the country approach yet another election. The NCA
reiterated its call for embedded monitoring from SADC and civic
organisation as a matter of urgency.
"Through
our Act Now against political Violence, Rape and Torture campaign
we are calling on SADC to impress it upon Mugabe and ZANU-PF that
violence does not pay. We will ensure that our mothers and sisters
are protected from ZANU-PF violence. It will be impossible to have
a credible election in an environment of fear and intimidation as
we have today".
Chivasa called
on the political parties to respect women and their right to participate
on political issues. Chivasa also called on Zimbabweans to stand
up and speak out against violence and said that the NCA campaign
was a great platform to demand an end to political violence,
Dewa Mavhinga
of the Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition said its time that "SADC makes it
clear to ZANU PF that a time to give peace a chance is now".
Munjodzi Mutandiri
of the NCA regional office emphasised that civics must intensify
their efforts to mobilise and organise masses to put pressure on
the dictatorship in Zimbabwe. He said the NCA will continue to work
with all progressive forces in the fight for democracy and end to
violence intimidation and torture. Mutandiri said the NCA' s Act
Now Against Political Violence Rape and Torture Campaign has gathered
momentum and ZANU-PF will find it difficult to continue using violence
as a tool as Zimbabweans are dusting themselves and demanding to
be treated with dignity from Zambezi to Limpopo and even those in
the Diasporas.
The SADC summit
reiterated an end to violence and called on a conducive environment
to be created before an election is held dealing a massive blow
to ZANU-PF which had hoped to push for an election this year while
their candidate President Mugabe is still fit to run a campaign
and before their resources run out to sustain their militias and
the army who have been deployed in the rural areas.
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