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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
Zimbabwe:
Right to know violated
Article
19
April 15, 2008
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It's been more
than two weeks since Zimbabweans went to the polls to elect a legislature
and President. But instead of the outcome of the elections, Zimbabwe's
ruling ZANU-PF party led by President Robert Mugabe has delivered
harsh crackdowns and stonewalling to the electorate.
Defeat can be hard to
accept, "but at the very least, the people of Zimbabwe have
the right to know the result of their vote," says the Executive
Director of ARTICLE19, Dr. Agnes Callamard. The government of Zimbabwe
is obligated under the International law "to conduct an election
and to let the people know those they've chosen to lead them."
ARTICLE 19 urges Zimbabwe's
government to heed the calls of Zimbabweans, the 2008 first extra-ordinary
SADC summit of Heads of State and Government, and the international
community "to comply with the rule of law and SADC Principles
and Guidelines governing democratic elections."
It is in the interest
of Zimbabwe and the southern African region that President Mugabe
adheres to electoral procedures as set out in Zimbabwe's electoral
law and release the result of the election immediately. "In
the event that a run-off is needed, that must also be conducted
according to accepted norms and standards." ARTICLE19 strongly
urges Zimbabwean authorities to back away from chaos and violence
and move towards reason and the rule of law in settling the outcome
of this election.
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freedom of expression and freedom of information all over the world.
It takes its name from Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of
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