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  • International Peace Day: CCDZ urges peace and political tolerance ahead of elections
    Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe (CCDZ)
    September 25, 2012

    As Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of Peace on September 21, 2012, the Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe (CCDZ) urges the nation to keep in perspective the global theme for the Day of Peace. This year's theme, "Sustainable Peace for a Sustainable Future" makes the link between peace and the future and how our actions for peace now will spell out a better future for the nation. CCDZ urges Zimbabweans to play their role in making, keeping and building peace in their community and shunning political violence and call upon the coalition government in Zimbabwe to turn political rhetoric into action and put in place mechanisms that protect citizens to live in peace.

    At this crucial time when Zimbabweans are entering the final participatory stages of the Constitution-Making process and the elections where they will be expected to cast their votes in the Referendum and elections, CCDZ urges all Zimbabweans to exercise political tolerance towards each other and shun violence. As the 2012 theme of "Sustainable Peace for A Sustainable Future" speaks clearly to the relationship between the practice of peace in the present affecting the quality and sustainability of the future, CCDZ takes this opportunity to remind Zimbabwe that peace is personal and individual responsibility. One act towards maintaining or building peace in your community goes far in ensuring that development happens in our country.

    CCDZ also takes this opportunity to welcome the proposed National Peace and Reconciliation Commission as outlined in the COPAC Draft Constitution. This Commission presents a welcome departure from the Organ on National Healing and Reconciliation which has failed to engage ordinary Zimbabweans in a genuine process of national healing. Sustainable peace will not be achieved without a genuine process of national healing which is contextual and community driven by Zimbabweans themselves. Similarly, sustainable peace will not be achieved without the necessary legal and institutional reforms. This Commission presents an opportunity for Zimbabweans to contribute to "Sustainable Peace for a Sustainable Future" for Zimbabwe. CCDZ does not make the burden of peace in Zimbabwe the sole responsibility of ordinary citizens but calls upon political society to publicly take a stand for peace and a stand against political violence and bickering amongst themselves.

    The 2012 theme of the International Day of Peace should also serve as a warning to political parties that Zimbabweans will not mortgage the sustainable future to never ending, alienating, non-inclusive political processes that hold the peaceful existence of Zimbabweans at ransom to the whims of political parties. The very relevance of political parties is measured by the peace ordinary people enjoy and the electorate is gearing up to express that ideal in the coming elections.

    Sustainable Peace for a Sustainable Future: The equation is clear!

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