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High-density suburbs in Harare are rapidly turning into war zones
Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZimRights)
February 02, 2011
High Density
suburbs in Harare are rapidly turning into war zones due to the
continued talk and campaign activity around elections.
Apart from the
chaos that occurred in Mbare on Monday, ZANU PF's Operation
Ngatizivaneyi is gaining ground in Mabvuku and other parts of the
country. Under the guise of this operation, ZANU PF loyalists are
going door to door taking down names of every person in Mabvuku
while fraudulently adding their names and signatures to the anti-sanctions
petition.
Meanwhile, an
upsurge in the country's political temperature is expected,
following a statement made by Thamsanqa Mhlangu, the MDC-T youth
chairperson. Mhlangu said that the party's youth might start
hitting back at ZANU PF's acts of violence, promising youth
protection of the assembly's 'parents, brothers, sisters
wherever they are and under whatever circumstances.' He added
that ZANU PF should prepare to receive as much as they dish out
if this lawlessness continues.
This pledge
for violence between the two main political parties brings to mind
civil unrest in Egypt, which is resulting in unwarranted loss of
life. Having endured politically motivated violence
in 2008, Zimbabwe is not ready for the resumption of violence
in any form.
The people should
not fear elections as if it were a plague. Something needs to be
done to stop this savagery.
"Is Zimbabwe
ready for an election in 2011?" Have we recovered from the
trauma of post 2008
elections?" Who can guarantee Zimbabweans a free and fair
election?"
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