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ZESN 2011 Annual General Meeting press statement
Zimbabwe
Election Support Network
June 20, 2011
As talk of elections
continues to confound many Zimbabweans, the Zimbabwe Election Support
Network (ZESN) calls upon political parties in the Global
Political Agreement to seriously address fundamental reforms
that will give legitimacy and credibility to any future elections
in the country.
Since 2010,
ZANU PF has shown keenness to have elections in 2011 with or without
political reforms. This is reinforced by ZESN observers deployed
in rural constituencies who have reported an increase in ZANU PF
rallies and meetings, a clear indication that they are preparing
for elections for 2011.
Of major concern to the Network is the observation by its observers
in Mashonaland Central and Mashonaland West, of the fact that campaign
Bases have been resuscitated. These "Bases" in the run
up to the June 2008 Presidential Run-off Election were used in the
commission of torture
and gross violation of individual rights. Observers reported
"bases" that have been set up in Mudzi Kotwa, Muzarabani
South at Chiwashira, Mazowe at Fox Farm, Mazowe at Negomo, Mazowe
at Nzvimbo Council Hall, Rushinga at Kasanga Primary School and
Chakari Hall. We strongly reiterate our call on the demolition of
these structures of violence which continue to perpetuate an atmosphere
of fear in communities.
We also note the absence of any real progress in the area of media
reforms in particular the opening up of airwaves and unbiased media
coverage of political parties by the state media. In particular,
the singular dedication of airtime to ZANU PF jingles and positive
coverage without access to a diversity of information on both television
and radio clearly show the continued bias of the state media.
We again call
upon SADC, as guarantors of the GPA, to ensure that negotiations
on a comprehensive and time-bound electoral road map are finalized
as a matter of urgency. ZESN is mindful of the importance of the
said road map to elections as it promises to usher in fundamental
political reforms. However, ZESN calls for political will from the
parties involved in crafting the roadmap and that realistic and
enforceable time frames are included to solidify the foundation
for electoral reforms and the creation of a conducive environment
and fair playing field in the electoral process.
ZESN continues
to urge adherence to the standards enshrined in the SADC Guidelines
and Principles governing democratic elections as the benchmark that
Zimbabwe has voluntarily committed itself to. Holding democratic,
free and fair elections is critical for Zimbabwe.
With a view of improving future elections, ZESN notes that failure
to implement any significant reforms will have a negative impact
on peace and security in Zimbabwe and the region at large. ZESN
therefore reiterates that there is need for fundamental reforms
that could be ushered in through a clear roadmap with timelines
and an election calendar. We recommend that adequate time be given
to pave way for a free and fair election and that the following
issues be addressed:
- Independence
of the Electoral Management Body (ZEC);
- The many
problems noted on the voters' roll;
- Conducive
Environment (zero tolerance on politically motivated violence
- before, during and after elections, upholding of freedoms of
association, assembly, expression, political choice/activity,
movement, speech, media and repeal of all repressive laws);
- Ensure the
absence of barriers and ensure that both local and international
election observers are invited early and are able to access all
electoral processes;
- Transparency
in the entire electoral process;
- Security
sector reform, transitional justice process and institutional
reform.
We anticipate
the implementation of the Roadmap and proposed Electoral Amendments
will positively address these and other concerns held by ZESN and
other CSOs. In conclusion we commend the SADC's positive engagement
in resolving the Zimbabwe crisis. We hope that SADC continues to
be determined to support deepening democratic norms in Zimbabwe
through political reforms and an agreed roadmap leading to a credible
election. We therefore call for political will in the conclusion
of the roadmap and that clear time frames be put in place and respected
by all political parties.
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