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African
civil society calls for AU investigation into Zimbabwe human rights
abuses
The Centre for Citizen's Participation
in the African Union
June 30, 2008
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
- African civil groups meeting ahead of the African Union
Summit in Egypt have called on African leaders to publicly condemn
the human rights violations and abuses taking place in Zimbabwe.
The Centre for Citizen's
Participation in the African Union, comprising 63 civil society
groups from across Africa, said in a statement that that they were
deeply disturbed that that the government had ordered the suspension
of the work of civil society organizations despite four million
Zimbabweans requiring humanitarian assistance.
Said Yemisrach Kebede,
Director of The Centre for Citizen's Participation: "African
civil society is concerned about the rampant and escalating politically
motivated and organized violence that has taken place since the
March 29th election in Zimbabwe. The general population has been
massively disenfranchised by displacement and intimidation."
The period preceding
the run-off election have not met minimum conditions for free and
fair elections, and the SADC-led mediation has failed to alleviate
or bring an end to the current situation.
In a communiqué
to be presented to African leaders meeting at the AU summit, civil
society groups recommended that the AU call for an independent and
impartial investigation into human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.
Said Ms Kebede: "Basic
political and civil rights in Zimbabwe must be restored. The African
Union must now broker a multi-stakeholder dialogue to create a political
process, which will allow for internationally observed elections
to be held as soon as possible."
*For comment Yemisrach Kebede in Egypt + 201 6341 64 87
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