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Mugabe and others unable to resist the venom of sanctions
Psychology Maziwisa
April 19, 2010
Far from hurting
the generality of the people of Zimbabwe, as Mugabe would conveniently
and deceitfully want everyone, everywhere to believe, it is becoming
increasingly clear that the targeted sanctions are achieving their
desired effect: to hurt the authoritarian Robert Mugabe and his
self-interested mob. The European Union's sanctions must and, are
likely to, stay put until our President does more than just heed
'Julius Mugabe-s- call to denounce violence.
There is nothing
more indicative of the stinging and now unbearable effects of the
targeted sanctions than the increasing complaints and calls for
those sanctions to be removed and removed as soon as yesterday.
Any psychologist would surely tell you that what that means is plain
and simple: now is precisely the wrong time to relax the sanctions.
If anything, now is the opportune time to go a gear up and intensify
their effects by adding even more.
The devils have
been hit where it matters the most for them- in their pockets. While
the travel bans have curtailed the lavish spending of individuals
like Grace Mugabe, preventing them from indulging their shopping
addictions in places like Paris, London and Rome, the bulk of the
mob have been barred from sending their beloved but often very dull
children to study at expensive colleges in Australia, the UK and
America as the once highly esteemed University
of Zimbabwe lamentably falls into decay.
There is no
reason and no way the European Union would unanimously decide to
ease the pressure on those who have hurt us for so long and never
bothered to do anything to mitigate our suffering except to mouth
empty words denouncing violence at an Independence 'celebration-,
after having inflicted 30 years of perennial misery. Even the Bible
warns against words without action. Accordingly, Mugabe-s
message of tolerance on 18 April 2010 must be ignored for what it
is: mere talk.
In case these
people need reminding, the sanctions are there for a reason and
that is that a handful of people have vandalised the country in
a way almost too frightening to comprehend. Many hundreds of innocent
and law-abiding citizens have been tortured and killed simply for
expressing their democratic desire to elect a government of their
choice.
Their best opportunity
for reform came when Morgan Tsvangirai, who, by all accounts, won
the last presidential election, chose to form a Government of National
Unity (GNU) with Robert Mugabe. I think it is fair to say that,
while Mugabe has somewhat become a better dictator after September
15, 2008, he has not done enough for the people of Zimbabwe to warrant
any mitigation of the targeted sanctions.
Political reform
is not coming as quickly as it could. For instance, while the country
was 'celebrating- independence, political activists
were being held in the dark, cold and miserable cells of the notorious
Harare Central Police Station. Frivolous though their protest was,
the attention-seeking ladies of Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) should not have been forced to endure
an entire 'Independence- weekend in primitive, uninhabitable
cells.
Thanks to the
Mugabe government-s mismanagement and corruption, thousands
of precious and innocent children have been left to die from otherwise
preventable diseases like measles - even as South Africa responsibly
manages to administer a second round of injections to boost against
attacks from measles and polio.
While Mugabe
says he regrets low pay for teachers, he customarily takes sixty
or so of otherwise unnecessary thugs with him on international trips,
to Copenhagen for instance, for an entire week and gives each of
them US$5,000 in daily expenses. Hypocrisy of the highest order!
Progress on
human rights and related issues will be key to motivating the relaxation
of the targeted sanctions. However, despite the setting up of a
Media Commission responsible with the licensing of new media houses,
not even one has been licensed. Instead, a comical character has
been laughably introduced in the form of Attorney General Johannes
Tomana to head that process. Everyone knows that that individual
is serious about nothing except to see this country degenerate into
further political anarchy. He is the very man who, when addressed
years back about the inhumanity of our jails, retorted: 'A jail
is not meant to be nice'.
If Mugabe and
his henchmen are serious about meriting the lifting of sanctions,
they must, in the first instance, genuinely promote human dignity,
freedom of speech and the rule of law, end arbitrary arrests, apply
Zimbabwean laws to the fullest extent possible without bias, and
forthwith bring to justice all perpetrators of politically motivated
violence. They must act in conformity with the letter and spirit
of the Global
Political Agreement.
The people of
Zimbabwe have suffered far too long at the hands of a bunch of self-interested
individuals who have unconscionably abused their power. Our consolation,
however, should be found in the fact that the targeted recipients
of the sanctions are clearly being stung and stung hard by them.
We applaud this effect and wish it could be intensified until we
witness real change- change that has not come in three decades.
Quite evidently,
targeted sanctions are an essential lever to ensure progress in
our country.
Psychology
Maziwisa is Interim President of the Union for Sustainable Democracy
(USD) and can be contacted at leader@usd.org.zw
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