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Women of Zimbabwe Arise 10th anniversary
Zimbabwe Human
Rights NGO Forum
February 17, 2012
The Zimbabwe
Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) congratulates its member organization,
Women of Zimbabwe
Arise (WOZA) on its 10th Anniversary. WOZA was formed in 2002
as a grassroots- based organization with the mandate of spearheading
campaigns for the promotion of human rights by women. Over the years,
WOZA has proved itself as a strong pressure group in championing
human rights by successfully executing human rights campaigns without
fear.
The Forum appreciates
the role played by WOZA in allowing political space for ordinary
Zimbabwean men and women to articulate social, economic and political
issues and demand social justice from the government. Its unique
and gender-based approaches to both dialogue and confrontation in
the expression of gender based violence, social injustice, bad governance
and poor service delivery among others, have galvanized public resonance
and support while making authorities accountable. WOZA's resilience
in pursuing its mandate in a politically hostile environment is
acknowledged and the Forum and its members applaud the group for
this despite the challenges and dangers it has and still encounters.
WOZA's
leadership and its members have constantly been unlawfully arrested
and detained in the country's prisons in the exercise of their
constitutional rights and fundamental freedoms. The Forum condemns
the arrest
of 9 members of WOZA and 5 other bystanders while marching to celebrate
their 10 years of existence in Bulawayo on 07 February 2012. During
the march they called for the demilitarization of Zimbabwe; electoral
and legislative reforms and for the African Union (AU), United Nations
(UN) and SADC to deploy peacekeeping monitors before and after the
scheduled elections to prevent state sponsored violence against
civilians. The Forum deplores the actions by the police and urges
them to respect the right to freedom of assembly, association and
expression as provided for in the Constitution
of Zimbabwe.
The Forum applauds
WOZA for a decade of sterling work in the promotion of human rights
and urges it and its members to continue advocating for social,
political and economic justice in promoting citizen participation
and assist in civil society's efforts to create a democratic
society that respect the rights of its citizens.
Visit the Zimbabwe
Human Rights NGO Forum fact
sheet
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