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Zimbabwe
Global Forum condemns handling of elections
Zimbabwe Global Forum
April 08, 2008
Statement of
the GZF on the situation in Zimbabwe, issued after the Global Teleconference
by all the regions present
Zimbabwe Global
Forum (GFZ) condemns the actions by the Government of Zimbabwe for
the arbitrary handling of the electoral process as well as the results
of the presidential elections held on March 29, 2008.
The Government
of President Robert Mugabe, and his ruling ZANU-PF party have frustrated,
not only the conduct of the elections but the timely release of
the election results.
What is even
more troubling is that President Mugabe's ZANU-PF are demanding
a recount of the presidential votes, while at the same time preventing
the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission from releasing the presidential
election results.
President Robert
Mugabe and his subordinates have started arming the youth militia
and war veterans to unleash retributive and coercive violence against
opposition supporters, especially in rural areas. President Mugabe
is embarking on a warpath to impose himself on Zimbabweans in the
aftermath of his defeat in the elections. It is self evident that
President Mugabe does not respect the democratic process of elections
in accordance with the SADC Guidelines and the laws of Zimbabwe.
Well -confirmed
results - even from the vote-counting officers of the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission - show that the Movement for Democratic Change led by
Mr. Morgan Tsvangirai won both the presidential and parliamentary
elections. These results, which were posted outside the counting
centers in accordance with the mandate of ZEC, also clearly show
that Morgan Tsvangirai won by more than 50 percent.
Constitutionally,
President Mugabe is by law obligated and required to concede defeat
and hand over power to the MDC, according to the procedures provided
for by the Constitution.
President Mugabe
and ZANUPF have a proven history of political violence against members
of the opposition parties. This is how he has maintained his rule
over the years.
President Mugabe
will now use all the barbaric and brutal force at his command to
go after the Zimbabweans who voted against him and his party.
Already, reports
are emerging of an assault on innocent civilians, aimed at forcing
them to vote for Mugabe at the next run-off election and hence:
- We call upon
the international community to bring pressure to bear on the Mugabe
regime to respect the people's verdict and accept defeat.
We quote from President Mugabe himself before the elections when
he said if ZANU-PF loses the elections he will concede defeat.
- We demand
that the countries of SADC insist that President Mugabe should
follow the electoral procedures as laid out in the SADC guidelines
and the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
- We call upon,
the Secretary General of the United Nations to begin consultations
leading to the convening of the Security Council on the crisis
in Zimbabwe.
- We call
upon the African Union, in consultation with SADC, to send a strong
African delegation to mediate the crisis in Zimbabwe. The delegation
should stay in Zimbabwe for as long as is necessary to resolve
the crisis.
- We call
upon the countries of Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria and Botswana which
have expressed concern at the denial of human and civil rights
in Zimbabwe to play a leading role in bringing pressure to bear
on President Mugabe.
- The Government
of the Republic of South Africa has a unique geopolitical and
historic influence on Zimbabwe. We call upon President Thabo Mbeki,
whose country will be adversely affected by the ongoing crisis
of governance and humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe, to initiate
a shuttle diplomacy between President Mugabe and President-elect
Tsvangirai in order to resolve peacefully the country's
electoral conflict.
- Should a
rerun of the presidential election become the only option to resolve
the crisis, we call upon the United Nations to supervise the election
with the active participation of SADC, AU and civil society in
the country and region.
- If President
Mugabe and ZANU-PF refuse to accept reasonable conditions for
resolving the crisis, we call upon the international community
not to recognize the Mugabe regime, especially, if the regime
is fraudulently and by force of arms imposed on the people of
Zimbabwe.
- We also
call upon the international community to impose more effective
targeted sanctions against the Mugabe regime if it refuses to
comply with the democratic norms for elections and handing over
power.
- We call upon
the industrialized countries of North American, the European Union,
etc. to increase, expand and extend the scope of their humanitarian
assistance programs to include Zimbabwean refugees, especially
the traumatized victims of assault by the Mugabe regime.
- We call upon
the international community to continue to strengthen civic society
in Zimbabwe, and to distribute aid through civic organizations
rather than a disputed government to avert politicization and
misappropriation of resources and ensure that aid reaches its
intended beneficiaries.
- We call upon
the international community to stand ready to engage the new democratic
Zimbabwean on the basis of the Zimbabwe Strategy paper
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