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Zimbabwe:
Misleading information about Amnesty International's participation
in a campaigning event in Southern Africa
Amnesty International (AI)
November 08, 2004
Amnesty International
today moved to correct misleading information falsely attributed
to the South African section of the organization and other partner
non-governmental organizations in Southern Africa.
Information
has been widely distributed by email falsely claiming that Amnesty
International South Africa (AI-SA) and CIVICUS, as well as other
NGOs and civic organisations, are mobilising members to prevent
entry into, and disrupt life in, Zimbabwe between 4 - 8 December
2004.
Contrary to
the information widely circulated by e-mail and picked up by some
media organisations, Amnesty International reiterates that in its
campaign for the protection and promotion of human rights in Zimbabwe,
it has adopted an exclusively peaceful approach and dialogue.
Advocating any
action that might lead to violence is contrary to the guiding principles
of Amnesty International.
Background
As
part of its ongoing human rights work in Zimbabwe, AI-SA and CIVICUS:
World Alliance for Citizen Participation announced plans earlier
this week to carry out a Border to Border Solidarity Rally
on the 10 December 2004, which is International Human Rights Day.
The joint initiative
between AISA and CIVICUS will involve citizens from the neighbouring
countries of Zambia, Mozambique, Botswana and South Africa ‘peacefully’
marching to the different borders of Zimbabwe on this date.
This rally is intended
as an avenue for civil society organizations in countries neighbouring
Zimbabwe, Zimbabweans in the Diaspora and citizens in general,
to express their concern about the continued violation of basic
fundamental freedoms of the people of Zimbabwe. It is also intended
to advocate for the repeal or/and amendment of existing and planned
repressive legislation in Zimbabwe, including the recently tabled
NGO Bill.
For more information
please call Amnesty International's press office in London, UK,
on +44 20 7413 5566
Amnesty International,
1 Easton St.,
London WC1X 0DW.
web: http://www.amnesty.org
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