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Post-election violence 2008 - Index of articles & images
Monthly
political violence report - July 2008
Zimbabwe Human
Rights NGO Forum
November 07, 2008
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Overview
Even after the disputed Presidential election run-off and subsequent
swearing in of the ZANU PF candidate Robert Mugabe as the President
of Zimbabwe, violence and political intolerance continued in the
month of July in most parts of Zimbabwe. Retributive attacks by
ZANU PF youths and war veterans on known and suspected MDC supporters
continued to occur as characteristic of the period before the 27
June 2008, Presidential election run-off. However, the scale at
which these violations occurred was significantly lower as compared
to the period between April and June 2008.
ZANU PF youth
militias launched "operation red finger" in both rural
and urban areas, an operation that targeted those who did not vote
in the Presidential Election run-off. Those who did not vote were
accused of not doing so in protest at the one-man election and were
subjected to violent attacks by ZANU PF youth militia. Election
observers in the March Harmonised elections who did not assume the
same role in the 27 June presidential election run-off were also
targeted and accused of being MDC supporters because of their non-participation
in the latter.
Evidence available
to the Human Rights Forum also reveals that the torture bases that
were set up prior to the 27 June Presidential Election run-off by
ZANU PF youths and war veterans were still operational after the
election, and were being used to terrorise residents in rural areas.
In some of the cases documented in this report, the victims were
taken to these torture bases and severely assaulted as characteristic
of attacks prior to 27 June. The continued existence of these torture
bases has relegated some rural communities into no-go areas controlled
by ZANU PF youths. This has also exacerbated the crisis of internally
displaced persons who fled from violence prior to the Presidential
election run-off. Many of these people have been attacked after
having tried to return to their homes and have been forced to go
back into hiding. Other victims of the post-electoral violence were
also targeted for attack after having reported the incidence to
the police.
The number of violations
recorded in this report is significantly lower than those recorded
in April, May and June. The report documents a total of 227 violations
as compared to the June total of 1126. The number of cases of torture
recorded 6 against 35, was also significantly lower compared to
those recorded in the same period. This can be attributed to the
fact that the elections were over and the end that was sought to
be achieved by the violence met. While substantially lower than
the 60 recorded in June, there were still 19 murders reported in
July.
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