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Zimbabwe:
Unprecedented call for UN and AU action over evictions by 200 rights
groups
Amnesty
International
AI Index: AFR 46/017/2005 (Public)
News Service No: 170
June 23, 2005
http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/document.do?id=80256DD400782B84802570280042869C
As the human rights situation
in Zimbabwe steadily deteriorates, with more than 300,000 now evicted
from their homes by the government and a UN Special Envoy appointed
to investigate the destruction and evictions, a coalition of more
than 200 African and international NGOs today issued an unprecedented
Joint Appeal to the United Nations (UN) and African Union (AU) to
help the people of Zimbabwe.
Strongly condemning the
mass forced evictions, the coalition of organizations urged Nigerian
President Obasanjo, as Chair of the AU, to put the crisis in Zimbabwe
on the agenda of the upcoming AU Assembly -- scheduled to take place
in Libya on 4 - 5 July.
The coalition also called
on relevant bodies at the UN, including the Secretary-General, to
publicly condemn the ongoing mass violations and take effective
action to stop them.
"The appointment
of a UN Special Envoy to investigate the mass violations taking
place in Zimbabwe is welcome," said a representative of the
coalition. "But effective action must also be taken immediately
to help those already sleeping on the streets, beside the rubble
of their homes -- and to ensure that the evictions and demolitions
stop immediately."
"The AU and UN simply
cannot ignore such an unprecedented, wide-ranging appeal on behalf
of the people of Zimbabwe, particularly from African civil society,"
said a coalition representative. "African solidarity should
be with the people of Africa -- not their repressive leaders."
Amongst the human rights
and civic groups signing the Joint Appeal are Zimbabwean Lawyers
for Human Rights, the Inter Africa Network for Human Rights (AFRONET),
Amnesty International, the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions
(COHRE), the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute,
and the International Crisis Group.
For interview requests,
please ring the following local coalition contact numbers:
UN: Tel: +1 212 867 8878
ext 4 or +44 (0)7778472 109
Lagos: Tel: +234 (01) 5550277 / 493560
Johannesburg: Tel: +27 (082) 4112946, +27 (011) 4037746; +27(082)
5487441
Windhoek: Tel: +264 (0)61 223 356
Cairo: Tel: +20 (0)2 347 4360 or +20 (0) 12 347 5203 or +41 (0)79
503 1485
Harare: Tel: +263 (0)11 209 468 or +263 4 708 118
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