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NCA Statement on the deportation delegation
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
Feburary 02, 2005

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 and either did it have such a motive.

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.

Cosatu delegation had come to see Zimbabweans and not the Ministry of Labour or the government. And as such there is no basis upon which the immigration authorities could have denied them entry into Zimbabwe, which is supposed to be a democracy. Cosatu delegation wanted to meet their Zimbabwean counterparts.

Workers and all Zimbabweans will never enjoy their full Bill of Rights unless there is a new constitution.

Jessie Majome
NCA Spokesperson

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