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SCMZ'S
independence day message to Zimbabweans Student
Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ)
April 17, 2008 Remembering
the active role we played during the liberation struggle, as the
Student Christian Movement of Zimbabwe (SCMZ) we join the whole
nation in remembering the 18th of April as the National Independence
Day.
Acknowledging,
the significance of 18 April 1980 as the day that Zimbabweans were
liberated from colonial bondage and realizing that in 1980 Zimbabweans
were celebrating freedom from poverty, arbitrary arrest, racism
and above all they were celebrating the right to choose leaders
of their choice. Observing that a popular election (of one man one
vote) was central to the celebrations in 1980 we categorically state
the following:
- The governance
and legitimacy crisis that Zimbabwe is faced with today is far
from what the people of Zimbabwe were celebrating in 1980
- There is
nothing to celebrate from the economic collapse that our nation
is faced with now
- There is
nothing to celebrate from a basket case which Zimbabwe is now
in when in 1980 Zimbabwe was the bread basket of Africa
- There is
nothing to celebrate from a man made collapse in the education
and health delivery system
- There is
nothing to celebrate from the deployment of military personnel,
war veterans and youth militias to harass and brutalize civilians
for voting political leaders of their choice
- There is
nothing to celebrate when the state is presiding over the victimization
of student activists
- There is
nothing to celebrate when the state manipulates and subverts the
people's will by interfering in the announcement of the
March 29 Presidential election results. This is a clear negation
of the one man one vote principle.
- Above all
the nation can not celebrate the de facto military coup which
Mugabe and his illegitimate service chiefs have imposed on Zimbabweans
- There is
no difference whatsoever between the conduct of Ian Smith and
Robert Mugabe in their oppression of Zimbabweans and in their
insatiable appetite to go against the will of the people
SCMZ urges all
Zimbabweans to continue with the fight for genuine independence
and freedom. The international community and the locals should all
unite in prayer and action to pressure Robert Mugabe to respect
the will of the people, that of a new Zimbabwe and a new beginning.
The people spoke on March 29 and their voices should be respected.
In all this people should remember that, "the Lord shall surely
restore what the locust had eaten", Joel 2 vs 25.
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