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'Free
elections' like chasing a ghost, says AU official
The Standard
(Zimbabwe)
January 27, 2008
http://allafrica.com/stories/200801280413.html
A representative of the
African Union (AU) has warned of a repeat of the Kenyan post election
violence if the voting process is not properly managed in Zimbabwe's
forthcoming harmonised polls.
Pansy Tlakula, a Special
Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression in the AU commission on Human
and People's Rights, spoke at a conference for lawyers, journalists
and human rights activists last week.
She called for a delay
in the announcement of the election results until participating
parties had been notified of the outcome.
She said this
could help avoid a situation where moves by Kenyan President Mwai
Kibaki to have himself sworn in soon after the election results
were announced sparked violence that has claimed hundreds of lives.
Tlakula, the South African
Independent Electoral Commission's chief elections officer said
although free and fair elections were ideal, they were not always
possible.
"It's like chasing
a ghost," she said. "Elections will never be free and
fair and there are no mechanisms to make sure that they are not
rigged.
They do not always produce a true reflection of the voting patterns
due to human error and my advice is that there must be a delay in
the announcement of results until participating parties have agreed
on them to avoid a repeat of the Kenyan experience."
The conference was held
under the theme, "Towards a free, fair and credible election
in 2008.
Last week, the US ambassador
to Zimbabwe, James McGee said he doubted the country was ready for
the elections given the economic environment and the government's
unwillingness to accept support from other countries.
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