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ZEF
condemns the crackdown on foreign journalists in Zimbabwe
Rights
& Democracy and Zimbabwe Exiles Forum (ZEF)
April 07, 2008
Rights & Democracy
and the Zimbabwe Exiles Forum (ZEF) strongly condemn the crackdown
on foreign media and opponents of President Robert Mugabe by Zimbabwe's
security forces.
Reports coming from Harare
indicate that riot police have surrounded a hotel housing mainly
foreign media and that some journalists have been detained. Rights
& Democracy and ZEF also have information that the offices of
the main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change, have
been ransacked by the members of the Central Intelligence Organization
as well as the police. Further reports confirm that riot police
are flooded the streets and manned roadblocks over the weekend and
continue to do so amid the delays in announcing the presidential
vote.
Rights & Democracy
and ZEF are deeply concerned that these are the first steps in President
Robert Mugabe's response to the results of Saturday the 29th's vote.
The Movement for Democratic Change, President Mugabe's chief opposition,
has already been declared the winner in Parliamentary elections.
The government-appointed Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has delayed
releasing the results of the Presidential vote, which independent
observers say had President Mugabe poised to finish second to Morgan
Tsvangirai, leader of the MDC. Over the weekend, The Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission announced that they will release the results of the Presidential
vote 'when they are good and ready,' an ominous sign that the Mugabe
regime does not intend to respect the outcome of the election.
"The international
community has to take immediate steps to prevent President Mugabe
from subverting the will of Zimbabwe's electorate and from resorting
to further repression and violence," said Jean Paul Hubert,
Interim President of Rights & Democracy.
South Africa and its
fellow members of the Southern African Development Committee (SADC)
cannot afford to stand by in silence should Mugabe use force to
maintain his rule. SADC and the international community, including
the United Nations Security Council, must condemn this crackdown
and take all necessary measures to prevent the Mugabe regime from
further violating the rights of the people of Zimbabwe.
"Violence in Zimbabwe
could spill-over into the rest of the region and it is imperative
that the states of Southern Africa take immediate steps to ensure
this crisis is peacefully resolved," said Gabriel Shumba, Executive
Director of the South Africa-based Zimbabwe Exiles Forum. "The
international community has a responsibility to the people of Zimbabwe
to ensure that their democratic will is respected."
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