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ROHR
integrity threatened
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
June 24, 2009
Restoration of Human
Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe is deeply disturbed by a vicious, hate-fuelled
and well-orchestrated campaign by some UK-based Zimbabwean online
newsites aimed at discrediting ROHR Zimbabwe as an organisation
and the personal integrity of Ephraim Tapa, its President. Chief
among these are Nehanda Radio, Zimdaily and ZimEye. Articles on
these newsites have accused ROHR Zimbabwe and its President of masterminding
a spontaneous response from Zimbabweans to the Zimbabwe Prime Minister,
Mr Morgan Tsvangirai's call for Zimbabweans in the diaspora
to 'come back home'. ROHR Zimbabwe and its leadership
wants to disassociate itself from these malicious accusations as
they are baseless and outright falsehoods. We also want to state
categorically that at no time did the organisation agree, let alone
set an agenda to ridicule or disrupt the Southwark Cathedral meeting.
Mr Tapa was not even at the meeting. We therefore dismiss the accusations
with the contempt they deserve.
Why did the people boo
the Prime Minister? Watching the online video clips, it is clear
to see that the PM is loudly applauded at one point followed by
a somewhat subdued reaction as he continues his speech, finally
to be greeted by a spontaneous, deafening chorus of 'Chinja!,
Chinja! Mugabe must go!' Truly this was not the work of Mr
Ephraim Tapa or ROHR Zimbabwe and neither was it the work of its
sister organisation, the Zimbabwe Vigil. To suggest so is to pour
contempt on the conscience of the people of Zimbabwe whom we so
respect. To launch this campaign on so little evidence mean that
elements in the Zimbabwean UK Diaspora must feel very threatened
by us as our message continues to reasonate with not only those
in the Diaspora but also the wider constituency within Zimbabwe.
The issue is that Zimbabwe is still not safe to return for those
who fled persecution and are in need of international protection.
ROHR Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Vigil does not apologise to anyone
for our principled stance that 'Mugabe Must Go', our
demand for democracy and justice, respect for the rule of law and
the Restoration of Human Rights. It is interesting that groups like
the Vigil and ROHR who are kept busy by real activism don't
have the time or inclination to decampaign other groups.
ROHR and its President
have been accused of many other crimes in a campaign that dates
back to 2007, when the MDC-UK & I Executive, then led by Ephraim
Tapa, was dissolved unconstitutionally. At NO time was Mr Tapa ever
EXPELLED from the MDC Chairmanship and for the record, he actually
declined to stand the second time he was requested to do so. Then,
the call was for the Party to uphold its founding principles -
constitutional democracy, transparency, accountability and justice
for all. The ROHR President continues to cherish those values and,
unlike some who have started glorifying Mr Mugabe with the advent
of the inclusive government, continues to fight for GENUINE CHANGE.
Whilst engaged in this struggle for human rights and notwithstanding
his right to do so, Mr Ephraim Tapa does not for now have plans
to seek any political office within any political party. And contrary
to misleading theories being peddled by those who seek to detract
from him, Mr Tapa harbours no rancour or vendetta against anyone
within the MDC family.
The call NOW is for the
inclusive government to address human rights concerns, uphold the
rule of law and mete out justice to all those who perpetrated human
rights abuses, including Robert Mugabe and his cronies. In its quest
for these ideals, ROHR Zimbabwe has managed to create in three years
a respectable national and international profile. Mindful of the
suffering of Zimbabweans, ROHR Zimbabwe filed a lawsuit against
Gono to remove cash withdrawal limits, mounted successful demonstrations
in demand for justice and democracy, buried and cared for victims
of the 2008 Mugabe terror campaign, provided basic necessities to
vulnerable groups such as orphanages, the displaced, and disadvantaged
school children, to name a few. We have registered a prominent presence
in defence of human rights as we continue to operate legally in
Zimbabwe, South Africa and the United Kingdom. It seems ROHR Zimbabwe
has become the victim of its success.
ROHR Zimbabwe runs offices
in Zimbabwe, employs staff, runs programmes and assists on humanitarian
causes, and like any other organisation, it needs money to do this.
As a membership based organisation, ROHR Zimbabwe depends mainly
on the support of its membership. Monthly subscriptions are decided
and managed as per its constitution and members reserve the right
to vary this and determine the direction of the organisation. As
an international organisation, ROHR Zimbabwe operates within the
legal framework of host countries. Membership is open to the willing
and those who join do so of their free will.
ROHR Zimbabwe is not
a refugee or asylum organisation - it does not have the power
to regularise anyone's stay in any given country. We believe
that those in need of international protection can only base their
claims on their personal / activist profiles. The 1951 Geneva Convention
provides that individuals can be recognised as refugees if they
establish a "well-founded fear of prosecution on grounds of
race, nationality, religious, ethnical, political opinion or membership
of a social group who are outside the country of their nationality
and are unable or, owing to that fear, unwilling to avail themselves
of the protection of that country". We are however aware that
ROHR Zimbabwe members, their staff, supporters and activists have
been persecuted under the Mugabe regime and still continue to face
persecution, along with other human rights defenders, under the
inclusive government. Therefore, whilst membership of ROHR Zimbabwe
or participation at the Zimbabwe Vigil may be helpful, it is important
that those who join us do so for what we do: defending and restoring
human rights in Zimbabwe and not otherwise.
ROHR Zimbabwe will continue
to stand by the people of Zimbabwe whatever it takes and will not
allow itself to be distracted by hate-filled individuals hiding
behind the facade of gutter journalism. ROHR Zimbabwe will never
be silenced, especially not by merchants of hatred, jealousy and
disunity.
For SW Radio
Africa's broadcasts featuring the Vigil and ROHR's position
on what happened at the meeting at Southwark Cathedral on Saturday,
20th June, please check SW Radio's Archives: Newsreel on Monday,
22nd June and Diaspora Diaries on Tuesday, 23rd June - (http://www.swradioafrica.com/news220609/zimuk220609.htm)
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