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Government
of Zimbabwe must immediately halt use of lethal force against unarmed
political activists
United Nations Human Rights Council
April
02, 2007
http://www.unhchr.ch/huricane/huricane.nsf/view01/CD7466C740EAB2F5C12572B10055F780?opendocument
Philip Alston,
the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions,
issued the statement that follows today. Mr. Alston is an independent
expert appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council
"The Zimbabwe
Government must immediately halt its use of lethal force against
unarmed political activists", according to a United Nations human
rights expert.
Philip Alston,
the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions,
said that such a practice represented a clear violation of international
human rights law. "The Government is, in effect, instructing its
forces to shoot innocent people, in complete disregard for the right
to life. In particular, such an approach reflects no attempt to
balance the rights to political participation and to freedom of
expression and association with any legitimate notion of the need
to maintain public order", he said.
The Special
Rapporteur noted that the killing of Gift Tandare, the shooting
of Nickson Magondo and Naison Mashambanhaka at point blank range
and the deaths of 8-10 persons at Harare hospitals from injuries
consistent with being beaten by state security agents with blunt
instruments are particularly troubling. Full, independent investigations
must be undertaken as soon as possible.
Surveying the
relevant international legal standards, he concluded that military
and police officers may use lethal force only when doing so is strictly
necessary for self-defence or the defence of another's life. Governments
that order their forces to shoot are violating international human
rights law.
"Under international
law, widespread or systematic attacks against the civilian population
are crimes against humanity", Mr. Alston added. 'Members of the
police and military who comply with orders to gun down demonstrators
will eventually be held to account".
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