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Targeted
sanctions should stay until key reforms are made
Clifford Chitupa
Mashiri
February 06, 2012
Contrary to recommendations by the International Crisis Group, (Africa
Briefing No.86, 6 Feb 2012), targeted sanctions on Mugabe and his
inner circle should stay.
The travel ban
and an asset freeze on Robert Mugabe, his wife and his allies as
well as an arms embargo on Zimbabwe are working and should stay
until key reforms are made.
It is rather
unfair to require civil society to make a case for targeted sanctions
every year whenever they are due for review as if the world cannot
see the hard evidence of their justification.
Key outstanding reforms include media, security sector, the adoption
of a new constitution in a referendum and the need to clean-up the
voters- roll to rid it of more than 2 million phantom voters
who were identified independently by researchers.
Zanu-PF has
made it almost impossible to effect amendments to the Electoral
Act, the Human
Rights Commission Bill and Presidential Temporary Powers Regulations
which are abused for partisan reasons by for instance, giving blanket
amnesty to political criminals after what are usually bloody elections..
Sanctions should
stay as long as Zanu-PF remains intransigent on the GPA.
There is no point in being cowed into submission by people
who murdered innocent people in 2008 and have not been prosecuted
except a few to date.
There is still
no serious commitment to the rule of law in Zimbabwe. Political
violence is being committed in Mbare by the notorious Chipangano
gang which is believed to be sponsored by Zanu-PF and hate speech
is the order of the day in the State-owned media.
Ghost workers
are still there on the public service payroll, probably bankrolling
the regime-s militias who are terrorising innocent civilians
to buy party cards and attend all-night brain-washing sessions in
rural and urban areas ahead of elections.
Millions were
displaced in the Diaspora by Mugabe and more will join them if he
goes ahead with violent elections before key reforms are implemented.
Suggesting that
sanctions on Mugabe be withdrawn is tantamount to what Russia and
China are doing at the United Nations Security Council by blocking
a resolution condemning the ongoing tragic violence in Syria. How
many more should die?
Sanctions are
working and are affecting the targeted people. Any flexibility on
sanctions in the face of arrogance and intransigence by the ruling
elite which is armed to the teeth would be negligent, irresponsible
and a betrayal.
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