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Zanu
PF's treatment of victims of political violence a test of
their sincerity towards the transition phase
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
May 12, 2010
With the unheralded
outbreaks of violence and intimidation campaigns linked to the envisaged
constitutional making process in some parts of the country particularly
in Mashonaland Central, Manicaland and Masvingo provinces, a delegation
of ROHR Zimbabwe and VAC team paid a solidarity visit to Shamva
to access the human rights situation after some families where displaced
last month following threats of violence by ZANU PF supporters.
The gruesome predictable
findings are that the victims of the reign of terror in 2008 bloody
elections are not only denied justice but have become even more
vulnerable and susceptible to further victimisation. Members of
Honzeri family in ward 13 of Zhanda village in Shamva represent
the anecdote of solitude and fear deeply stricken in the divided
community between the victims and the perpetrators of political
violence.
Their case is
a smoke screen of many innocent man, women and children who are
being persecuted for being supporters of the Prime minister's
party MDC, against the principled position agreed by the three political
parties in the Global
Political Agreement that 'there should be free political
activity throughout Zimbabwe within the ambit of the law in which
all political parties are able to propagate their views and canvass
for support, free of harassment and intimidation.
The voices of victimised
families have been rendered utter desolate as any attempt to work
towards the upkeep of their livelihoods is either met with contempt
or repressive action amounting to destruction of property and livestock.
"Should i uproot my houses? Where should i take them where
i can leave in peace because i am being chased away from our God
given country of our fore fathers?" cried Mrs Honzeri.
"We cannot rebuild
our houses because we are in a war situation. War brings suffering
and destruction to some people and yet to others they will be enjoying
the status quo. For us it is endless."
The latest of the series
of systematic harassment and intimidation is the barring of the
Honzeri family from praying in the nearby bushes or risk being confronted
with hell breaking loose from the threats of violence which Ishmael
Jena boost of, a self confessed notorious liberation war veteran
who also leads a 'Masowe sect'.Mai Honzeri said praying
is their only solace in which they get a platform of asking God
to heal their broken hearts and fight the enemy on their behalf.
She also informed ROHR Zimbabwe that she was told vaguely to seek
permission to pray in the mountains from Harare by her oppressors.
At the backdrop of the
continued relentless persecution of victims of political violence,
nothing has come out of the organ of National Healing to address
their plight. The culture of impunity rages on, following the admittance
by MDC minister Sekai Holland that the GPA did not state clearly
the mandate of the organ.
Paradoxically the victims
have been at the wrong side of proceedings stirring only more hostility
from the police who have been slammed of being partisan and protecting
perpetrators from being tried. ROHR Zimbabwe has received reports
of controversial cases in which victims of political violence have
been severely punished for complaining to the people who vandalised
and stole property during the reign of terror in 2008.
It is clear
that defiant intransigent supporters of ZANU PF are not ready to
welcome the transition agenda and will do anything to throw spanners.
No acknowledgement has been made to those who suffered immensely
from the past man-made injustices. The coalition government has
not only failed to protect the voice of the victims in freely expressing
their plight through truth telling but it has mobilised the police
to suppress and stifle public freedom of expression as witnessed
on the arrest of Zimrights staff and confiscation of photos of victims
of political violence during public photo exhibitions held across
the country by Zimrights.
The antagonistic
pressure that has been put on the people by ZANU PF supporters to
coerce the nation into adopting the Kariba draft constitution and
silence the free engagement leaves a lot to be desired provoking
speculation among critics on the way forward. Central to the debate
on how the nation can progress forward has been premised on the
holding of a free and fair election under a democratic new constitution
in the presence of international observers.
Wadzanai Mupandawana
a human rights activist in the Diaspora strongly blames the coalition
government for condoning corruption by government officials, the
looting of diamonds at Chiadzwa
and selective application of the law. She said the country is not
free if journalists, human and political activist are still being
harassed for carrying out their duties. She further castigated the
unprofessionalism and non reformist stance of the police on law
enforcement in matters involving politicians loyal to Mugabe.
In the event of elections
being held, ROHR Zimbabwe's founder Ephraim Tapa has expressed fears
that with or without a new constitution the likelihood of violence
is very high since the infrastructure of violence is still intact
across the country.
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