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ZESN
concerned about continued attacks on its observers
Zimbabwe
Election Support Network
May 16, 2008
The Zimbabwe Election
Support Network a non-partisan, independent group of 38 non-governmental
organisations strongly condemns the alarming escalation of post
election violence specifically targeting its observers.
ZESN observers have been
under siege from suspected ZANU PF supporters in various parts of
the country. Observers have been abducted, severely assaulted and
injured, sometimes requiring hospitalisation. In another distressing
incident, where observers had sought medical treatment at Mt Darwin
hospital, nurses were assaulted for assisting victims of political
violence, forcing observers to flee the hospital, fearing for their
own lives.
Some ZESN observers have
been subjected to harassment and intimidation while homesteads and
property have been destroyed. Some homesteads were looted targeting
clothing and food reserves. Hundreds of observers have been displaced
while some have been reduced to hiding in the woods for days before
making their way to seek refuge in Harare and other places.
To date, at least 30
observers have been provided with shelter through the Network while
155 have reported to be staying with friends and relatives. We believe
that a lot more have been affected and have not been able to communicate
with the Network.
As an institution, the
Network has also been the recipient of heightened attention from
the police and security forces. The ZESN Chairperson, National Director
and Programmes Manager have been detained and questioned on several
occasions by the police. Questioning focussed on ZESN's election
monitoring and observation of the ongoing 2008 harmonized elections;
the Network's projections of the Presidential results as well
as financial and other issues. On the 25th of April the organisation's
offices and the National Director's home was searched by police
officers from the Law and Order section of the Criminal Investigation
Department. A number of files and documents were seized from both
premises.
Various allegations against
the organisation have been made by some sections of the media including
pronouncements by senior government officials that ZESN is a pro-MDC
organisation that was used to bribe ZEC officials during the 29
March 2008 harmonised elections as well as campaigning for the opposition
under the guise of voter education. These allegations are unfounded
and seem to be calculated efforts bent on discrediting and intimidating
ZESN before the runoff.
In observing this and
previous elections, ZESN has not broken any of the laws of Zimbabwe.
It has been duly invited and accredited and has conducted its electoral
observation efforts in accordance with regional and international
standards. ZESN's mission remains promoting participatory
democracy in Zimbabwe.
ZESN reiterates
that it will not be deterred from continuing to carry out its mandate
of observing the prevailing environment, the presidential runoff
election and the post election period, providing information, encouraging
citizen's participation and advocating for a conducive environment
for the holding of credible elections.
Background
ZESN intensively observed the harmonized election held on 29 March
2008, providing the people of Zimbabwe with an objective, alternative
source of reliable election related information. The observation
included the deployment of 8667 accredited observers. Based on official
vote counts publicly displayed at polling stations as required by
the Electoral
Act, ZESN collected data from a representative random sample
of 435 polling stations spread across all 10 provinces and after
a careful and thorough analysis of the data meeting the highest
statistical standards, accurately projected the presidential election
results of 29 March 2008.
Visit the ZESN
fact
sheet
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