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  • 2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles


  • Election alert No. 1
    Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
    March 28, 2008

    Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has observed that members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), some in uniform and others disguised as ordinary members of the public, are being processed for accreditation as observers by ZEC in Harare at the accreditation centre together with members of civil society who have been approved as local observers. This raises serious concern that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has not put in place adequate screening measures to ensure that individuals so prohibited by the Electoral Act do not enter the polling stations through nefarious means.

    Recently the President of Zimbabwe used his controversial and disputed presidential powers to amend the Electoral Act to allow police officers to enter polling stations and assist certain categories of voters. In light of this amendment, there is no reason why police should be accredited as election observers when they are allowed to come and go as they please from polling stations and can be easily identified as members of the uniformed forces. It can therefore only be concluded that accreditation is being used as a tool for the purposes of gathering information and potentially influencing the reports of other bona fide observers, as well as packing polling stations with biased observers during the counting process at the expense of legitimate observers who are then likely to be excluded.

    Members of the ZRP are well known for their intolerance towards fundamental rights and freedoms of expression, association and assembly. They have shown themselves to apply the law selectively and used excessive force against human rights defenders and members of the public. It is already of great concern to ZLHR that police will be allowed into polling stations, and the added presence of 'undercover' police observers is totally unacceptable.

    ZLHR is taking the matter up with ZEC and will provide further updates once a response is received.

    Visit the ZLHR fact sheet

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