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SADC
lawyers barred from observing Zim's elections
The
Namibian
March 28, 2008
http://allafrica.com/stories/200803280454.html
A regional organisation
cannot travel to Zimbabwe to observe tomorrow's elections because
the authorities there ignored their request.
"The Legal Assistance
Centre learned with disappointment of the failure, refusal or neglect
by the Zimbabwean government to process the application of the Southern
African Development Community (SADC) Lawyers' Association to observe
the forthcoming elections in Zimbabwe," Norman Tjombe, who
heads the LAC and is also a member of the regional body, said yesterday.
"Although the application
was filed at the Embassy of Zimbabwe in Gaborone, Botswana, more
than a week ago, no formal response was received by Wednesday 26
March - barely 48 hours before the voting commences.
We understand that a
list of observers was apparently approved by the Zimbabwean cabinet,
and that the SADC Lawyers' Association was not included in that
list.
It appears that only
a few selected countries, organisations and institutions friendly
to the Mugabe regime have been approved to observe the elections,"
Tjombe said.
"The SADC Lawyers'
Association has a special interest in the elections in Zimbabwe
and in the region, because among its main objects is the promotion
of human rights, democratic values and the rule of law in the SADC
region," Tjombe added.
The association has its
secretariat in Gaborone and its president is a Zimbabwean lawyer
in Harare, Sternford Moyo.
In a joint press statement,
the LAC and the SADC LA on Thursday said that all recent Zimbabwean
elections were marred by controversies and serious allegations tending
to reflect negatively on the credibility, integrity and legitimacy
of the electoral process and outcome had been made.
Some of these allegations
have led to protracted litigation in the Zimbabwean courts.
"We believe that
it is important that independent and impartial institutions such
as the SADC Lawyers' Association are permitted to observe the elections
so as to promote fundamental democratic rights including the right
to free and fair participation in all processes aimed at selecting
political leaders," the statement said.
The SADC Lawyers' Association
is an independent and impartial voluntary association made up of
law societies and bar associations of countries in the Southern
African Development Community (SADC) region, including the Law Society
of Namibia.
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