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ROHR
Zimbabwe and VAC joint statement on launch of peace building initiatives
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
March 11, 2010
Restoration of Human
Rights Zimbabwe (ROHR) and Victims Action Committee (VAC), noting
the prevailing perpetual upheaval poised at derailing not only the
democratic transition, but also the existence of stability in the
country, shall be unpacking a series of peace building initiatives
at grassroots level with the chief aim of promoting tolerance and
core existence among polarized communities.
Being aware
of the likelihood of the country holding elections in the near future,
it is concerning to note that the environment is still lacking on
democratic pre-conditions that can guarantee a free and fair election.
In which people can freely express themselves without fear of persecution.
Through undertaking peace
building initiatives, we therefore pledge to work towards transforming
the behavior, attitude and mindset of the traumatized electorate
from the negative still nudging perception that elections are associated
with anarchy, violence, torture, loss of property, murder, harassment,
intimidation, pillage and above all rule of man.
The coalition government
has an uphill task to do in pushing the drivers of democracy to
win public confidence in contrast to the existing perennial media
battles characterized by hate speech, manipulation and self serving
propaganda.
It is regrettable that
a year after the formation of the coalition government which broke
a gridlock between the warring political parties and stirred hope
of a better future among Zimbabweans, the status quo is now degenerating
into a widening rift of political mistrust propelled by narrow misleading
political elite ideologies that are cascading down to people on
the ground causing panic, fear and unrest.
We note with concern
the sprouting divisions splitting the encumbered coalition government,
the intransigent forces that hover over the nation casting a dark
shadow ahead of the envisaged historic constitutional making and
the National healing process. We further note that the spanned deadlock
between the negotiators to the Global Political Agreement is a further
cause of concern threatening the spirit of unity that is pertinent
in driving the country forward.
It has come to our attention,
that the unbecoming intractable behavior by the security forces,
particularly the police, is an archetypal act of sabotage that snuffs
all the efforts of achieving a just, rational, discriminatory free
society that respects the rule of law, embraces a culture of human
rights, diversity and guarantees equality before the law.
We strongly
do not condone the recent victimization of the labor union workers
from GAPWUZ
who have been forced to forsake their duties fleeing threats by
the police; the outbreak of political violence in Epworth; the allegations
of illicit deals and corruption surrounding the mining of diamonds
in Chiadzwa.
As organizations indebted
to a wide constituency of victims who bore the brunt of political
violence across the country, we succinctly believe that the government,
through its arm, the organ on National Healing is dragging its feet
in timely responding to the various needs of the voiceless victims
of political violence who are still smarting from the scourge of
immense suffering.
Understanding the untold
suffering that the majority of Zimbabweans endured during the unprecedented
level of organized political violence which engulfed the nation
during the March-June elections of 2008, leaving a multitude of
victims, we hold that such a sad chapter of our history should never
be allowed to take precedence. We strongly condemn any political
activities that are bent on dividing the nation and opening the
gates of turmoil.
Appreciating the ultimate
goal of National Healing, we challenge the government to scale up
efforts in implementing short term interventions which target the
immediate redress of the plight of the worst affected victims on
issues to do with livelihoods capacity building, psycho-social support,
medical assistance, economic empowerment and bolstering security
and protection from the state.
From the mandate
bestowed upon us by our members, as a matter of principle we advocate
for a National Healing process that is victim centered, community
based; gender sensitive built on values of national truth telling,
transitional justice, transparency, free society, respect for equality,
freedom of expression and exclusivity. Provision of restorative
and retributive justice is an integral part of a credible, fair
and responsive National Healing Process.
Perpetrators who ordered
gross crimes against humanity like sponsored murder, torture and
rape should not only be disallowed to lead the process, but should
be prosecuted as a demonstration of seriousness on the part of the
government's non tolerance of violence and impunity. However,
for the healing process to be holistic it needs the full active
participation of both victims and perpetrators. National mechanism
should be put in place for perpetrators to voluntarily come forward
and confess their partaking and acknowledgment of wrong doing.
ROHR Zimbabwe and VAC
are grassroots based victim oriented organizations working towards
the empowerment and improvement of standards of living among victims
of political violence through community mobilization, capacity building
and active responses to human rights challenges.
Jointly the
two organizations have a database of more than 50 000 victims of
political violence dating back to the post independence era.
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