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Election talk premature
Zimbabwe
Human Rights Association (ZimRights)
October 03, 2012
Zimbabwe Human
Rights Association (ZimRights) is disgruntled and equally astonished
at the intensified talk of election by national leaders given the
current state of affairs in the country.
Recent reports have quoted the President, Robert Gabriel Mugabe
citing plans to hold elections within the first quarter of 2013.
The talk heightened following President Mugabe's indication
through a High Court application seeking to delay by-elections in
the three Matabeleland constituencies that harmonised elections
were set for March next year. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
during his party, MDC's 13th anniversary iterated that elections
will only be held if and when it is guaranteed of fairness and no
violence and when all outstanding key reforms have been implemented.
It remains a
major cause for concern that that the national leadership is keen
and in a hurry as they are talking and negotiating an event whose
prerequisites are unlikely possible to be attained by such a time.
The talk of elections is however, premature given that there are
a considerable number of outstanding issues and provisions in the
Global Political
Agreement (GPA) that have not been fulfilled, coupled by the
rise in reports of politically motivated violence in some areas
and communities. These are issues that the Inclusive Government
must not ignore if a free and fair election is to be held. The talk
in itself is a betrayal of the purpose of the SADC brokered Inclusive
Government that provisioned for the establishment of a framework
that will enable the holding of free and fair election. Practically,
it amounts to political gimmicking if not a grand plan to defy the
people's will once again.
Priorities are
seemingly misplaced as there are more pertinent issues at the moment
such as the constitution
making process that has is yet to be completed. The country
is yet to establish a supreme law to guide all national processes.
Meanwhile, the Constitutional 2nd All Stakeholders Conference is
scheduled for this month, hence minds should be set on how best
to deal with the situation. The process will involve translating
the document into simple local languages and distribute it to the
valued Zimbabweans so that people will put meaningful contribution
at the Conference. There is need to come up with ways in which to
avoid confusing the ordinary person who has interest in participating
in the referendum.
The experience
of 2008 elections, left many people scared hence the need to avoid
recurrence of such chaos at all cost. This is what the principals
must focus on. They should put the needs of the electorate ahead
of their own-an effort that is long overdue. It is therefore absurd
to talk of an election, while, we are yet to prove our ability to
hold peaceful national processes.
To that end,
we demand that before they rush for an election; the political leadership
should show political will and demonstrate beyond reasonable doubt
that they are committed to serving the people hence ensuring a peaceful
free and fair election. Evidence shall include zero tolerance to
hate speech, security sector reform, cleaning of the voters roll,
relaxation if not total disbandment of the draconian pieces of legislation
such as the Access
to Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Associated
Public Order and
Security Act and zero tolerance to violence. A closer look at
just the few abovementioned demands renders it impossible for parties
to accomplish it by March next year especially considering that
they have failed to address it over the past four year. Above all,
the call for election will have to be approved by the SADC which
is the guarantor of the GPA.
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