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Parliament's
human rights probe to continue, says MP
all.Africa.com
May 21, 2007
http://allafrica.com/stories/200705210014.html
The South African member
of the Pan African Parliament who successfully proposed that the
body should investigate reports of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe
has denied that the parliament is backtracking on the decision.
Suzanne Vos, a member
of the Inkatha Freedom Party of Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, was
responding to a report in the Zimbabwe government newspaper, The
Herald, saying the parliament had deferred until November the adoption
of a resolution on a motion she had proposed.
In emailed comments to
allAfrica.com, Vos said the motion to send a fact-finding mission
to Zimbabwe had already been passed by 140 votes to 20, and that
the parliament's rules did not require any further vote.
"I cannot conceive
of this parliament 'back-tracking' on any motion which was formally
tabled, fully debated and overwhelmingly supported," she said.
"It will now be
up to the bureau of the [Parliament] to decide when this mission
will take place and who will be nominated by them to be members...
It is entirely up to them to decide on all matters of procedure
and I have the utmost confidence they will do so as soon as possible."
The Herald's report suggested
that the parliament still had to decide whether or not to send a
mission.
Vos said she
was confident the government of Zimbabwe would comply with the parliament's
decision. "Members of parliament from Zimbabwe... have given
me no indication whatsoever that any moves have been made to 'back-track'
on a motion which was democratically passed."
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