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ROHR
Zimbabwe continues with protests
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
October 17, 2008
Last week on
Friday 17 October 2008, ROHR Zimbabwe organised another protest
in Mutare which attracted more than 150 people. The demonstration
was however diffused and crashed by violent youths suspected to
be Zanu PF sponsored, who turned violent and started attacking people
who were scheduled to start a peaceful protest. Several people were
assaulted, severely injuring Clifford Hlatshwayo, our cordinator
resposnible for the demand For Democracy and justice campaign launched
in Harare on 10 October 2008 through a massive protest in Harare.
Fliers with our demand were nevertheless distributed to the public
in the streets of Mutare.
The protests come at a time when the GNU, which has had a fair share
of criticism from civic organisations which felt the the flawed
process arriving to "The Deal"
was was exclusionary and produced a government that did not represent
the wishes and aspirations of the people. The people deserve a right
to a government of their choice, one that is a product of free and
fair elections held under a conducive and peaceful environment.
The political dynamics now seem to be exposing the inconceivability
of a mutual cooperation and coexistence of the thw two political
parties ZANU PF and MDC. The negotiations between Robert Mugabe
and Morgan Tsvangirai, the leaders of ZANU PF and MDC respectively
have failed to bring forth a cabinet for the nation that is operating
in an auto-pilot mode and desperately in need of a new leadership.
The calls for a poll as a remedy to the current impasse are increasing
as it seams apparent that the compromise arrangement of incooperating
winners and losers of an election in a new government are proving
to be too daunting a task and a costly venture for the people of
Zimbabwe who are suffering everyday.
Therefore ROHR Zimbabwe will not stop to demand for Democracy and
Justice, through protests, until Zimbabwe holds credible elections
that awards the citizenry their right to choose a leader and a government
of their choice.
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