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Zimbabwe must promote the vision of the African Union
Zimbabwe Human
Rights NGO Forum
May 25, 2012
The Zimbabwe
Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) joins the rest of the continent
in commemorating Africa Day. The day is an acknowledgement of the
founding of the Organisation of African Union in 1963 (OAU), now
the African Union (AU). The vision of the AU is "An integrated,
prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing
a dynamic force in global arena". Since its formation, the
AU has endeavoured to ensure and support political and economic
integration among its member states, boost development, reduce poverty,
bring Africa into the global economy, and promote respect for human
rights, dignity, equality, and justice for all.
As Zimbabweans
commemorate Africa Day, it is important for us to reflect on our
past, our achievements, contemporary challenges and measures we
have taken as a country to promote the vision of the AU. In our
fight for a better Africa, we acknowledge the central role and importance
of good governance, transparency, accountability and the protection
of human rights. Despite the vision of the AU, the continent is
still grappling with gross human rights violations, dictatorial
governments, internal conflicts and poverty. The prevailing situation
requires African leaders to stand up to their failures and challenges
and champion the vision and mission of the AU for an integrated,
prosperous and peaceful Africa.
For Zimbabweans,
25 May is the day when the nation should reflect on its historical
governance and human rights record and how this should shape the
future.
In particular,
the Government of Zimbabwe should interrogate actions that will
contribute to an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Zimbabwe free
from violence. It should put in place meaningful measures, "driven
by its own citizens," which will contribute towards the realisation
of the AU's vision and mission.
Visit the Zimbabwe
Human Rights NGO Forum fact
sheet
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