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Violent elections no: Peaceful elections yes
Heal Zimbabwe
Trust
March 19, 2012
The current
call by political parties in Zimbabwe of a possibility of holding
elections before any meaningful reforms is fundamentally a travesty
to justice. There is a general agreement that elections in Zimbabwe
have been characterized by intense violence especially in the past
decade. The country is on record of having regular elections with
intervals of five or less years but the challenge with the Zimbabwean
elections set up is the failure by election losers to cede power
to the winner.
This is evidenced
by the 2008 elections
which one can arguably say that the MDC got more votes but the challenge
came the acknowledgement and surrendering of power by ZANU PF leading
to intense violence which saw close to three hundred people losing
their lives, thousands injured, hundreds of thousands displaced.
The formation of the Organ on National Healing Reconciliation and
Integration has done little in terms of creating a conducive electoral
environment as it has failed to promote a Never Again mindset when
it comes to political violence.
Victims of the
2008 political
violence are still leaving in fear, very few cases have been
brought before the courts and it is the hope of the victims that
justice will prevail one day. With wounds still fresh it is an insult
to victims for political leaders to call for another round of elections.
In the eyes of the victims, what has changed? Political violence
in rural areas was mainly structured and targeted, and the instigators
are people who were well known to each other but to date these people
are still roaming free with continued threats of further violence
come election time.
It is yet to
be seen what has come out of the well publicized Peace Indabas where
the three main political party leaders have come in the open denouncing
political violence when cases of political violence continue to
be recorded everyday, So who is fooling who?
Heal Zimbabwe's
position is clear that unless a proper and transparent Truth and
Reconciliation exercise takes place where perpetrators of political
violence are brought before the full wrath of the law, Zimbabwe
should not talk of any elections now. Heal Zimbabwe Trust stand
guided by resolutions of a Survivors Summit held in Harare From
9 to 10 September 2010.The petition signed by more than 200 people
who represented survivors of torture in post independence Zimbabwe
stated that:
We the undersigned
representing survivors of political violence in Zimbabwe and characterized
as those with permanent injuries, victims of rape, relatives of
those who disappeared during the political violence, widows and
widowers of political violence, and those who were unlawfully detained
several times, call upon the Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs
and the Organ on National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration
to:
- Set up an
independent, transparent and effective Truth and Reconciliation
Commission with a clearly defined mandate and supported by an
Act of Parliament to investigate, prosecute and adjudicate on
human rights violations and torture issues that will deal with
all cases of political violence.
- Enact legislation/or
reparations bill enabling for restitution to victims of political
violence for property loss, loss of livelihood, destroyed shelter
and lost lives.
- Acknowledge
that the majority of violations that took place were criminal
according to the Zimbabwean constitution and politics was used
as an excuse to avoid prosecution and therefore there is need
for reported cases of violence to be investigated and for justice
to prevail.
- Ensure equality
before the law and all suspected criminals of political violence
should be prosecuted regardless of their perceived or real political
affiliation.
- Facilitate
for and provide proper medication facilities to those who were
tortured during the political violence period that are still having
medical complications to date.
- Provide
psycho-social support to the victims as many are still traumatized.
- Declare the
disappeared dead and launch an independent investigation team
that will investigate the circumstances leading to the disappearances
and bring the perpetrators to book.
- Liaise with
the Government to take full responsibility of the families of
those who disappeared during the political violence period and
provide for the sustenance and welfare of their relatives.
- Make sure
those who were sexually abused during the violence period are
brought before the courts of law in this country and prosecuted
considering also the fact that some of the victims were infected
with the deadly HIV/AIDS and some left with unwanted babies.
- Engage the
Government to facilitate state assisted reburial of some of the
political victims who did not receive decent burial during the
violence period.
- Force the
Government to ensure that Political Violence Orphans and other
Vulnerable Children (PVOVCs) are prioritized in all welfare interventions
by the government.
- Force the
Attorney General to speed up political cases that are pending
in courts so that justice prevails.
- Come up with
laws that criminalize unwarranted detention of people, torture
and abductions before the next elections.
- Force all
state security personnel and the judiciary to act impartially
and professionally in the conduct of their duties especially on
issues of political violence.
- Ensure that
all perpetrators are held accountable for their crimes without
amnesty to deter would be offenders.
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