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Statement
on deportation of COSATU delegation
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
October 27, 2004
The Zimbabwe Congress
of Trade Unions (ZCTU) strongly condemns the insensitive and hideous decision
by the government of Zimbabwe to deport a 12-member delegation from the
Confederation of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) on 26 October 2004,
who were in a fact finding mission.
Cosatu has not been
to Zimbabwe for many years and this culminated on the invitation by ZCTU
for them to familiarize with the ZCTU operations as well as the status
quo of the country. This arrangement was supposed to reciprocal.
The ZCTU however does
not despair because what happened on this fateful day to our colleagues
is what is happening to the ZCTU in Zimbabwe almost a daily basis.
The government is
urged to avoid making hasty and dangerous decisions that might in the
long run be diplomatic blunders which will further isolate the country.
It is also the inhuman
manner in which our colleagues from COSATU were treated which shows the
callousness of the government. The delegation was hundled out of the dining
room while having lunch and left without eating and they were also denied
access to food at the airport and had to be driven to Beitbridge during
the whole night and they could not even sleep. Even the Apartheid regime
in their country could not treat them this way.
The ZCTU also takes
exception of the statement from the Ministry of Information and Publicity
which in all respect is very paranoid and devoid of the truth. For government
to claim that ZCTU and COSATU are agents of the West is an unreasonable
as trying top bar the COSATU delegation from coming to Zimbabwe. The statement
also claims that there were some dubious elements in the delegation which
of course is surprising and stupid as all the visiting South Africans
were bonafide leaders of their Trade Unions.
The assertion by the
obsure Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) is as absurd as the
Trade Union itself. How naïve they are!
It should be noted
that, sovereignty should not be mistaken for autocracy.
The ZCTU is very angered
by this incident but would also like our South African counterparts to
know that Zimbabweans are peace loving and this heinous act by the government
is peculiar to a paranoid few who believe that quaranting workers and
citizens of Zimbabwe into socio-economic and political seclusion will
harness their hold on power.
Lovemore Matombo
ZCTU President
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