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Stop
trying to humiliate opposition leaders
The Congress
of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
June 13, 2003
The Congress
of South African Trade Unions condemns the Zimbabwe Government's
continued arrest and re-arrest of leaders of the opposition MDC.
This attempt to humiliate Morgan Tsvangirai other MDC leaders will
solve nothing.
Instead we urge
the government to treat the opposition as partners in negotiations
to reach a settlement of the country's severe political and economic
crisis.
The COSATU Central
Executive Committee on 29 May 2003 resolved to support the call
by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) for an interim government
and the drafting of a new constitution on the basis of which fresh
elections should be conducted. It further resolved to support the
call by the international community for free political activity,
the repeal of the draconian laws that limit freedom of speech and
free political activity and the restoration of the rule of law.
The Zimbabwe
government should learn from the history of apartheid South Africa,
where the white minority government repeatedly used arrests, trials,
torture and the abuse of human rights to remain in power, but were
forced in the end to reach a negotiated settlement with the ANC
and its allies.
The MDC, with
their substantial electoral support, will have to play a role in
any negotiations on a settlement in Zimbabwe, and we therefore urge
the government to swallow their pride, release all political prisoners
and open up talks with all parties and civil society organisations,
as proposed by the ZCTU.
We welcome the
statement by President Thabo Mbeki at the World Economic Forum that
membership of the African Union will bind governments to a code
of good governance. We urge him to bring pressure to bear on the
government of Zimbabwe to apply the principles of good governance
in that country and end the abuse of human rights.
Patrick Craven
Acting COSATU Spokesperson
082-821-7456,
339-4911
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