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Paranoia
Eddie
Cross
April 07, 2006
There is now
little doubt that the present regime in Zimbabwe is becoming very
anxious about the swelling tide of opposition and criticism that
it is facing. They have put the army on full alert, cancelled leave,
they are mobilizing their street gangs and thugs in the form of
the youth militia and are rumored to be printing thousands of T
shirts in the MDC colors in an effort to discredit the mass action
that is now threatened by the MDC leadership.
As a taste of
things to come the township of Budiriro in Harare where a bi- Election
is programmed has already become a battleground. The CIO is in there
in strength (there are some 17 000 people working for the CIO in
Zimbabwe) and clashes between the restive and angry community and
these Para military security operatives are becoming more frequent.
Then there is
the tirade of abuse by Zanu PF leaders and Ministers directed at
the MDC - not the break away faction which strangely attracts little
attention, but towards the MDC and its recently elected leadership.
We hear reports that they are finding it difficult to rebuild the
contacts they lost in the MDC when the breakaway took place last
year. This seems to be supported by some of the regimes actions,
which show a lack of real inside knowledge of what is really going
on.
We had Mr. Mugabe
threatening the leadership of the MDC with death if they dared to
appose Zanu PF on the streets. Then came statements from Mutasa
and Chinamasa to the effect that "what the MDC is planning is illegal,
amounts to an unconstitutional threat to a democratically elected
administration". They have even gone so far as to say that the MDC
is planning a coup against the legitimate government of Zimbabwe.
Now aside from
the fact that the present regime is neither democratically elected
nor legitimate it maintains its grip on power with the use of military
force and organisation. There is a lot of evidence that since the
2002 statement by the armed forces that they would not accept an
MDC leader as State President under any circumstances - in effect
a military coup in its self, that we are in fact living no longer
in a democratic state but under a form of a military junta. It astonishes
how little real influence or authority is exercised by either the
Cabinet or Parliament. The principal focus of power seems to lie
in a shadowy Security Council that seldom sees the light of day.
But it must
be made clear to all who have an interest in our affairs, that what
the MDC and civil society in general want as an outcome from the
present campaign (because that is what we are now engaged in) is
quite simple. We want: -
- The convening,
with immediate effect, of an all stakeholders' conference to thrash
out, on a consensual basis, the way out of the mess we are in
the form of a new constitution and a negotiated transition to
democratic elections under international and regional supervision.
- We are demanding
that during the transition, the government restores the rule of
law, freedom of the press and freedom of association. We are also
demanding that food be brought into free supply and be completely
depoliticised. We are demanding that the State controlled media
be brought under the control of an independent media commission
and be forced to operate professionally and impartially.
- We are demanding
that every Zimbabwean citizen and permanent resident be allowed
to vote on the basis of a satisfactory identity document in a
national election for both Parliament and the Presidency. That
these elections be administered by a truly independent authority
set up for this purpose and that the regional and the international
community be invited, without restrictions of any kind, to observe
the process.
- Then finally,
we are demanding that the administration that emerges from this
process, be declared the legitimate government of Zimbabwe and
that that this government then takes power to administer the country
and to control and direct the activities of all the security arms
of the State.
I am no lawyer,
but that does not look like an illegal operation to me. Nor does
it amount to a coup in the traditional African sense of the word.
It certainly would be a coup if the MDC could achieve such a transition
back to real democratic and legal values, but by no stretch of imagination
could it be termed "an illegal and unconstitutional attempt to overthrow
by violent means the government of Zimbabwe".
Therefore why
the paranoia? The paranoia about what the MDC is proposing is due
to the simple fact the regime knows that if such a programme was
to be followed, Zanu PF would be ousted from power as surely as
the sun rose today over Zimbabwe. This would mean that the misdemeanors
of the present regime would be disclosed, the real story of what
has gone on behind closed doors would become public knowledge and
the Courts would be available to those whose interests have been
damaged during 25 years of bad and corrupt government.
The gravy train
would be derailed and the massive transfers of wealth from the majority
to a tiny political elite would be stopped and even reversed. This
is the real reason why the present regime is crying foul. It's got
nothing to do with the alleged illegality of the MDC proposals,
nothing to do with a "planned coup". In any event, all the arms
and armed capacity in the country is in the hands of the national
army and the police as well as the Para military forces. The MDC
has no such capacity, has never sought such capacity and has no
intention, under any circumstances, of following that route. The
only men of violence here are in Zanu PF and its affiliates.
We have tried
the democracy route, it has been blocked off by this administration
and that leaves us with no other choice but the street and the power
of ordinary people seeking redress and their universal rights. Despite
what people might be thinking - MDC has never committed itself to
such a programme since it was born in 1999. This is the first time
we have backed direct action to force change. We have no alternative
- the regional community refuses to take action and we simply cannot
go on accepting the destruction of our country and the rape of its
assets.
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