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ZimRights statement on Africa Day
Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZimRights)
May 24, 2011
As we mark
the 48th anniversary on Africa Day, ZimRights joins the rest of
Africa in celebrating Africa Day.
While we commemorate
this day, it also comes as a sad reminder of the deteriorating human
rights situation in some African countries including our very own
Zimbabwe. Violence, arrests and interrogations of human rights activists,
journalists and purported critics of the ZANU PF, abductions and
killings, setting up of bases and elimination and intimidation has
become the order of the day in many areas. Politicians continue
to put their needs ahead of the people, crafting policies that only
benefit the privileged few while the rest of the majority suffers
in daunting poverty.
ZimRights is
greatly disturbed by the continued persistence by some parties in
the government to hold elections before a clear road map is laid
out to avoid a recurrence of the 2008 pre
and post election violence. It is time that politicians realise
that as much as election may be important to them, they are even
more important to the electorate hence the need to ensure that the
environment allows for a free, fair and peaceful election. Rather
an election be held when contestants are not ready than when the
people themselves are not ready.
However, ZimRights
also take this opportunity to celebrate our identity as Africans,
our unique cultural wealth and diversity and global contribution
such as Ubuntu. We celebrate the beauty of our continent and take
pride in the fact that Africa is the cradle of humanity. The organisation
calls upon all Africans, Zimbabwe in particular to remain steadfast
in the quest for peace, development and stability in our continent.
Visit the Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights) fact
sheet
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