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Zimbabwe:
Bishops call for credible electoral process in 2005
Catholic Information Service for Africa (CISA)
October 05, 2004
http://allafrica.com/stories/200410050658.html
Nairobi - The Catholic
bishops in Zimbabwe have called on the government to ensure a credible
electoral Process in order to achieve free and fair elections in 2005.
In a pastoral letter,
titled 'A Credible Electoral Process for a Responsible and Accountable
Leadership', dated August 6, 2004, the bishops lament that past elections
in the country have been marred by claims of rigging, intimidation and
violence.
"The way elections
have been conducted in our country since 2000 has been controversial and
marked by serious violence," the bishops said in their statement that
was only released on Saturday, October 2, 2004.
Saying that the Church
is not partisan, the bishops said that the Church looks beyond the parties
and derives its ethos from the eternal Kingdom of God, a kingdom of love,
truth, justice, freedom and peace.
"Individual Christians
can make their own decisions as to which party comes closest to the Christian
ethos and their aspirations in this life and vote accordingly," the bishops
said adding that "The Church respects each individual decision and this
reality is evident in all our congregations composed of members belonging
to all existing parties".
The bishops allowed
Christians to freely join any political party of their choice, as long
as they upheld the moral teachings of Christianity.
"They have a right
to join a particular party of their choice and to promote its policies
and activities (campaigning, recruitment of new members, fund raising,
etc.) & however, they must act as salt and light.
There must be "a firm
commitment to justice and solidarity by each member of the people of God,"
the bishops reiterated.
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