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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
OSI
and OSISA statement on elections
Open
Society Institute & Soros Foundations Network (New York)
April 01, 2008
http://allafrica.com/stories/200804010573.html
The Open Society Initiative
for Southern Africa and the Open Society Institute are dismayed
by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's delay in announcing the results
of the March 29 elections in Zimbabwe. The delay raises serious
concerns about the credibility of the work of the Electoral Commission
and the election results.
We call for the urgent
deployment of an independent team of eminent individuals, selected
jointly by the African Union and the United Nations. Their mandate
should be to examine and report on the reasons for the delay and
other irregularities and to provide a framework for restoring confidence
in the vote.
There are widespread
accounts of significant procedural and technical irregularities
both preceding and following the polling in Zimbabwe. They include
problems with the electoral rolls, restricted access to state media
for opposition parties, the ruling party ZANU-PF's widespread use
of state resources to influence voters and threats by military and
security personnel that they would not tolerate an opposition victory.
The observer mission
of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was limited
to a brief period before and during the actual polling. Their statement
does not take into account crucial issues after the actual casting
of ballots.
With the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission's unacceptable stalling in announcing the results, the
current economic crisis, and the history of violence surrounding
disputed elections, we fear the eruption of conflict. We call on
the African Union and the United Nations to take appropriate measures
to prevent possible violence.
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