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Zimbabwe Briefing - Issue 62
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
(SA Regional Office)
February 23, 2012
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Zimbabweans
meet in Musina
Yesterday Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition Regional Office convened a public meeting
in Musina as part of its Dialogue Series. The meeting was held in
collaboration with the Musina Legal Advice Centre with aim of providing
a platform for debate around the political situation in Zimbabwe
given the president Mugabe's call for elections this year
and the plight of immigrants in South Africa.
Close to 100
people attended the meeting and raised concerns that Zimbabwe is
not ready for democratic, non-violent elections due to lack of serious
reforms. The participants, mainly drawn from Zimbabwe immigrant
community in Musina, called for a complete overhaul of the justice
administrative institutions and systems in Zimbabwe as the current
arrangement is negatively impacting on efforts to bring democracy
to the troubled country.
Immigrants complained
at the harassment by South African authorities citing the demand
by home affairs department of fines of up to R2, 500.00 from asylum
seekers who are late in renewing their asylum paper or who lose
those documents and seek replacement. Mr Jacob Matakanye, the Musina
Legal Advice Centre said their office was aware of the problem and
has since approached the courts for recourse.
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