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'Let
the People Speak' - Effective Civil Society Lobbying for Zimbabwe
Workshop
Media Institute
of Southern Africa - Zimbabwe Chapter (MISA-Zimbabwe)
Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
October 31, 2003
At a landmark
solidarity meeting in Harare on 30-31 October, Zimbabwean, African
and international human rights organizations pledged to alert Africa
and the SADC region to the full extent of the Zimbabwe Government's
continued gross human rights abuses and its relentless persecution
of the media.
The group agreed to launch a vigorous and coordinated campaign to
petition fellow Africans and the international community about the
oppression of the Zimbabwean people.
The meeting
agreed the time had come for African governments to recognise the
reality of tyranny in Zimbabwe and to move away from the diplomatic
paralysis over the worsening human rights crisis in the country.
The immediate
focus of this campaign will be the upcoming meeting of the African
Commission in The Gambia and the Commonwealth Heads of Government
Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria.
Among those
joining the Zimbabwean media and human rights groups were representatives
from organizations such as Journalistes en Danger (JED), Media Rights
Agenda, West African Media Foundation, COSATU, Amnesty International,
Article XIX, the International Bar Association, Zimbabwe Watch and
the International Media Support group.
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Zimbabwe fact
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