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  • Post election violence
    Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
    May 22, 2008

    The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) condemns in the strongest terms the violence that has gripped the country following the 29 March 2008 elections. The Forum is of the opinion that the current environment of violence and intimidation is not conducive for the holding of free and fair elections.

    The SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections call upon member states to adhere to the principles of political tolerance, acceptance and respect of the election results by political parties proclaimed . . . .by the competent National Electoral Authorities in accordance with the law of the land. The Forum views these principles as being pivotal to any democratic process. The politically motivated violence that followed the announcement of the 29 March 2008 election results goes against these principles and undermines the entire democratic process in the country.

    The Forum has received numerous reports of violence in the post election period. These incidents are predominantly, but not exclusively, well orchestrated retributive attacks by ZANU (PF) members on MDC supporters. The pattern of violence is similar in all affected areas. These people's militia groups are in most cases lead by the ZANU (PF) leadership of the area and operate a base from which the attacks are launched. In some cases these bases are used to imprison and assault abducted citizens. These rogue vigilante groups are deployed in their hundreds to assault citizens, loot property and destroy homes. This has resulted in large population of Internally Displaced Persons who have nothing but the clothes on their backs. The Forum also notes that there are increasing reports of retaliatory attacks by MDC supporters, which is adding to the incidents of violence.

    In addition to the Forum's regular reports on political violence it is in the process of preparing a list of the perpetrators and will do all that is in its power to ensure that their action do not go unpunished and that the victims have justice.

    The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum welcomes all the efforts being made by regional and international groupings to end the current crisis. However the Forum is of the view that more must be done to avert further blood shed and loss of lives. The Forum therefore calls upon the African Union and SADC to take more concrete steps to solve this crisis, including the sending of peace keeping missions to Zimbabwe in the run up to the run off. It further calls upon all international groupings to immediately deploy their observer mission to Zimbabwe as the current wave of violence is likely to disrupt and undermine the electoral process in the Presidential run off.

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