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  • Parties urged to refrain from use of violence during and after elections
    Murewa Community Development Trust (MCDT)
    February 09, 2008

    We would like to urge members of the two main political parties, ZANU PF and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) whose members have been involved in inter and intra-party violence in previous elections to exercise restraint in the impending harmonized elections.

    The Murewa Community Development Trust (MCDT), a grassroots-based organization advocating for the right to development within Murewa community calls for political party leadership to lead by example and to rise above the politics of coercion as opposed to consent. The people of Murewa community and indeed the entire country have been subjected to extreme forms of violence instigated by the youths and other groups. We do not expect to see the setting up of the so-called "bases" for butchering political opponents as happened during the previous elections. In both 2000 parliamentary and 2002 presidential elections, the people of Murewa, particularly women were subjected to torture, intimidation and rape. At the height of this violence and intimidation, more than a dozen schools were closed as teachers were chased away by thugs.

    We call upon the police to exercise their duties in a professional and non-partisan manner, consistent with the Zimbabwean Police Service Charter which underscores the need for professional conduct. The ZRP has already done a good job to deploy members of the force to different parts of the country but MCDT feels a lot still needs to be done to stop those who want to occupy public office through rape and violence and not through fair competition. In the past elections we have also witnessed cases of youths who have been used against professionals like teachers and nurses after which they are paid through opaque beer and money. This must stop in the 2008 elections. We hope that all parties and independent candidates will be able to conduct their campaigns and sell their election manifestoes to the electorate without being subjected to any intimidation.

    In the following weeks, MCDT shall hold a series of community peace building meetings with civic leaders, political candidates and citizens before and after the elections. A free and fair election is one of the hallmarks of democracy. We urge all political contestants to form inter political party liaison committees and agree on acceptable behavior at local level so that we deal with cases of political violence at a grassroots level.

    E-mail: murewacommunitytrust@gmail.com
    Tel: +263 912962381

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