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Teachers
being attacked ahead of presidential election run-off
Murewa Community
Development Trust (MCDT)
May 02, 2008
MDC member in Mashonaland
East province , Injesi Asiti has confided to Murewa Community Development
Trust (MCDT) that teachers in Murewa, Mudzi, Mutoko, Uzumba, Maramba,
Pfungwe and other areas in the province are the latest victims of
ongoing violence perpetrated by the war veterans and the youth militia.Asiti
noted that the situation in Mashonaland East remains dire as teachers
in many schools are being accused of working for the opposition.
The MDC official also said that many youths who are targets have
left their villages, a strategy that he said is meant to dilute
the effectiveness of MDC campaign machinery during the presidential
run-off.
An assessment carried out by MCDT at 15 schools indicates that some
teachers have not yet turned up for duty for fear of what will befall
them if they return to their schools. The teachers being targeted
are those who also collaborate with the
Progressive Teachers' Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ). In the 2000
and 2002 general elections, teachers in Mashonaland East province
suffered the most from State-sponsored violence, leading to the
temporary closure of a dozen schools. We call upon the Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Education to condemn political violence
in the schools system. We also call upon the government to address
the worsening humanitarian crisis and assist the people who have
lost homes in Mudzi, Macheke, Mutoko and Uzumba. An interview with
a secondary school headmaster in Murewa whom we cannot name for
his safety revealed that some teachers have requested ermegency
transfers as they cannot return to their schools fearing for their
lives. MCDT has got pictorial evidence of granaries that have been
burnt, homes that have been razed down and activists who have lost
their limbs in Mudzi, Mutoko, Macheke, Murewa.The government has
got primary responsibility to protect the rights of the rural voters
whose rights are being violated.
The Ministry of Public Service, Labor and Social Welfare must take
immediate steps and compile a list of people who need assistance
with blankets, food, housing and clothing. We call upon the politicians
sponsoring violence to desist from such acts and urge them to respect
the sanctity of human life.The people of Zimbabwe have got a right
to belong to a political party of their choice and to vote for those
candidates that they want to govern. The ongoing Operation Wavhotera
Papi (Who Have You Voted For ?) being instigated by the army is
barbaric and inimical to democratic practice.
In defence of our rights and fundamental freedoms.
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