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African Commission condemns Zimbabwe
MISA-Zimbabwe
January 09, 2006

The government is reportedly reviewing the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) in the wake of intense criticism and condemnation against Zimbabwe’s dented human rights record.

This comes hard on the heels of a damning report by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) which expressed concern over the suppression of fundamental rights and liberties through laws such as AIPPA, Public Order and Security Act (POSA) and the Broadcasting Services Act (BSA).

During its 38th Ordinary Session in Banjul in December the Commission also ruled as admissible the case of the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe challenging the Supreme Court’s decision in September 2003 during which it ruled that the publishing company was operating illegally.

ANZ are the publishers of the Daily News and Daily News on Sunday.

It is against that background that the director of the Civil Division in the Attorney-General’s office Loice Matanda-Moyo, advised the Commission that the Minister of Information and Publicity Dr Tichaona Jokonya, was in the process of reviewing the entire contents of AIPPA with a view to removing offending provisions in the Act.

The Commission also urged the government to amend or repeal Constitutional Amendment No 17 which among other draconian measures empowers the government to withdraw the passports of citizens who undermine " national interests" during their visits abroad.

The Amendment also bars the right to seek redress in the courts under the government’s compulsory land acquisition policy.

The Commission said the government should also implement its 2002 fact-finding mission recommendations to disband the activities of certain units within the police force such as the Law and Order unit which seem to operate without accountability to lawful command structures.

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