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Statement
on deportation of Cosatu fact finding mission
National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
October 26, 2004
THE National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA) deplores the deportation of an innocent
COSATU fact finding mission by the Zimbabwe government today.
What makes the
action even more deplorable is that the Cosatu delegation had not
committed any offence in Zimbabwe. May be their offence – as immigration
authorities said yesterday – they must not have said they were going
to meet "the NCA, Crisis Coalition and Zimbabwe Churches Coalition,
and other quasi-opposition bodies."
The action by
Cosatu must have cleared any doubts which South Africans especially
President Thabo Mbeki on the nature of the regime. It is anti-democracy
and is not open to any form of dissenting voices.
The action by
Mugabe’s regime shows that there is no freedom of association and
of assembly. The NCA laments the failure of the government to guarantee
the workers rights of assembly.
Workers and
all Zimbabweans will never enjoy their full Bill of Rights unless
there is a new constitution
Visit the NCA
fact sheet
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