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We demand an end to political violence!
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
May 27, 2010
ROHR Zimbabwe
is grappling to come to terms with the attempts by the ministry
of home affairs to deny the people their legitimate right to hold
the government to account and demand transparency through peaceful
protests. It is classic dramatic irony of the most extravagant nature;
only one year governing alongside ZANU PF, an MDC minister of all
people elected by the people of Zimbabwe, would be at the part of
a controversial alleged move to withdraw a legitimate fundamental
right of the people in the backdrop of over a decade protracted
struggle for democracy and human rights that has claimed lives of
innocent men, women and children.
If there is
anything that the MDC can do to stop this madness, is to be truthful
about the situation on the ground and put pressure on their defiant
partner in government ZANU PF, to restrain from engaging in violent
tendencies. Violence is a destructive force to our national brand;
it stands averse to the current peace building efforts, the constitution
making process, democratic transitional reforms and the economic
recovery efforts to lure investment in the country to resuscitate
the economy.
As an organization we
view the unthinkable decision to ban protest ahead of the world
cup as a criminal fraudulent attempt by the coalition government
to create a misleading image of an all-is well in the house approach
at the backdrop of growing persecution of victims of political violence,
political activist, human rights defenders, and journalist among
other mishaps. It is regrettable that we have new incidences of
growing cases of violence and destruction of property in the grassroots
communities around the country particularly in Mashonaland central,
Mashonaland west and Manicaland.
ROHR Zimbabwe's growing
impatience towards the outbreaks of violence targeted against vulnerable
victims of political violence across the country has reached intolerable
levels. In the wake of rampant allegations of a partisan police,
that is reluctant to guarantee the security, safety and the observance
of the rule of law, it is only through protest that the voices of
victims of violence can be amplified and heard as an attempt to
advocate for redress.
Understanding that the
attempt to ban peaceful protest, if left unchallenged, sets in motion
a bad precedence that people's democratic fundamental rights can
be withdrawn at the whim of politicians and government officials.
ROHR Zimbabwe
therefore intends to hold a peaceful march to call upon the coalition
government to make concrete steps to ensure that violence is ceased
forthwith. The coalition government should address the plight of
victims of political violence in the country. Concerned that the
infrastructure that caused untold suffering among innocent people
in the 2008 elections is still intact and so far its existence has
inspired the continued harassment of victims of political violence.
We have received reports of not less than 50 families so far, forced
to flee their homes due to systematic intimidation campaigns by
youth militia and ZANU PF supporters.
We reiterate our position
that human rights are not gifts bestowed on the people at the pleasure
of governments but they are universal and should apply to all. We
seek to engage in a peaceful march to highlight the following demands
to the coalition government.
- The security of victims
of political violence should be guaranteed regardless of political
affiliation especially during the constitutional outreach scheduled
to kick start very soon.
- Perpetrators of violence
should be stopped from committing further crimes from the ones
still lurking unaccounted from the past eras stretching decades
back to post independence. If left free they will continue to
haunt communities, cause chaos being the chief drivers of impunity
and deal a blow on the rule of law.
- The police should
stamp up efforts to arrest all those who commit crimes in the
name of political patronage. No one is immune or above the law.
- The coalition
government needs to make serious investigations on the allegations
of threats of widespread organized violence by ZANU PF after the
world cup in South Africa.
- The coalition government
should promote a culture of truth telling to set a foundation
for a credible national healing process that is built on transitional
justice.
The Organ on
National Healing should be dissolved if its not producing tangible
results. Its continued presence is a burden on the taxpayers'
bill.
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