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Statement
on the abductees and the inclusive government
Zimbabwe Human
Rights NGO Forum
February 10, 2009
The Zimbabwe
Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) is deeply concerned and condemns
the failure by the political parties to ensure the release of Jestina
Mukoko, the Director of the Zimbabwe
Peace Project, Frank Muchirahondo and Daniel Mlenga, both USAID
employees, and many other prisoners of conscience from Chikurubi
Prison and other places of detention. We strongly believe that they
are being held on frivolous, trumped-up political charges, which
have no substance at law. Further, it is becoming increasingly evident
that political prisoners were used as mere pawns by the political
protagonists for political leverage.
The unanimous
passing through Parliament of Constitutional
Amendment No. 19 Bill on 5 February 2009 is clear testimony
of the political parties' unwavering commitment to the establishment
of an inclusive government. The Forum is however concerned by MDC
and ZANU PF's failure to facilitate the release of the same political
prisoners they used as political leverage in the negotiations. The
release of the abductees from prison was one of the conditions that
had been set by the MDC-T as a prerequisite for the establishment
of the inclusive government. However, now that the negotiated process
is almost completed, it is alarming to note that the abductees have
been relegated to the doldrums of obscurity and their plight ignored
as collateral damage.
It is our strong
opinion that the MDC (both formations) should not be part of the
inclusive government until and unless all abductees and political
prisoners have been released and the charges against them dropped.
Entering the government before the release of the abductees will
be a grave betrayal of the people of Zimbabwe and the MDC's commitment
they had shown in their own resolution on the abductees. The Forum
therefore:
1.Calls upon
the authorities, political parties and other state organs to provide
for the immediate and unconditional release of all abductees, prisoners
of conscience, political prisoners and civil society activists that
have been arrested on frolicsome and phony charges;
2.Urges the MDC-T and
MDC-M to abstain, postpone or withdraw from the swearing in ceremony
scheduled for 11 February 2009 until the above mentioned demand
has been implemented. In the event that the MDC decides to join
the government before the release of the political detainees we
will be holding them equally accountable for the fate of the political
prisoners. We are saddened to note that some of the detainees are
now seriously ill and the probability of death is very high unless
they are released immediately and accorded proper medical attention
without delay; and
3.Implores the
Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee (JOMIC) to give effect
to the letter and spirit of Article xviii of the Global
Political Agreement, which guarantees the "Security of
Persons and Prevention of Violence", and take positive steps
to ensure that all abductees are released from prison forthwith.
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