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Message
from Chikurubi
Solomon
Madzore
September 25, 2012
Winston Churchill
once said "One thing we have learned from history."
That is also very true of all dictators. The handiende syndrome
threatens to reverse the Zimbabwe had since independence. That is
selfishness of the day in Zimbabwe today. Wise people have maintained
that a society is judged by how it treats its weakest and powerless
citizens. I guess, these are the orphans, the elderly, the homeless,
those living with disabilities and prisoners. In Zimbabwe today,
these people are treated like nonentities and peripheries of our
society while some few people under the guise of having fought in
the war of liberation enjoy the fruits of their "entitlements"
to power and riches. They use such false "entitlements"
to create a culture of impunity and disdain for the rule of law.
These people even want to defy themselves, when they take to the
podium, they even have the audacity to claim that we are all equal
and yet we clearly know that these Zimbabweans are more equal than
others.
My message to
the young people of Zimbabwe today is, the majority of the youth
suffer from abject poverty and depend on handouts yet at the very
same time, the children of Zanu PF top hierarchy are suffocating
with wealth, both locally and abroad. The majority of the youth
struggle to put food on the table but our nation is hyped to possess
a huge industrial base of minerals. The youth still suffer due to
HIV/AIDS, Malaria, TB, hunger, extreme poverty, poor or no housing
at all, lack of access to education and poor health and unemployment
among other ills.
I am still to
regain my liberty, the unlawful Zanu PF detention continues unabated.
Mugabe and Zanu PF do not comprehend the sacredness of freedom.
They continue to live in perpetual fear, the fear of the unknown
and the fear of the very people they helped to liberate. Dan Brown
in his book, The Davinci Code, noted that "Men go to far greater
lengths to avoid what they fear than to obtain what they desire".
That is true of Zanu PF. This monster is so afraid of the people
of Zimbabwe that they have chosen to digress in every facet of life
and brutality and intimidation is their default ideology. Whenever
they look at the youth, they see loss of their power instead of
seeing progress and rejuvenation. They have proven beyond any reasonable
doubt that like a mule, they are not able to reproduce themselves,
locking away political opponents does not help their cause in any
way.
Interestingly,
my being in prison has helped me to witness the pathetic and sorry
state and conditions under which Zimbabwean prisoners live, most
of them being youth offenders. Their crimes include robbery, stock
theft, fraud, aggravated assault and murder, burglary, motor vehicle
theft, and rape among others. They majority of these crimes are
economic meltdown of the past 12 years.
The criminal
justice system in this country is a complete mess and a disservice
to the citizens, exacerbated by an overzealous, corrupt, partisan,
arrogant and ignorant police leaders and an equally evil and vampire-like
attorney general-s office. These institutions of terror have
been used by Zanu PF top hand very stiff sentences ranging from
10 to 250 years. Zanu PF uses the police, the courts and prison
services to continue their hold on power. Overcrowding is the order
of the day in all Zimbabwean prison, punctuated by poor diet, poor
clothing and poor health delivery to inmates. There is no rehabilitation
going on, and whatever little facilities that use left by the colonial
regime in 1980 for that purpose is now obsolete.
Zimbabwe has
the largest number of prisoners outside war zones. People are imprisoned
without parole or amnesty, they serve long prison sentences for
petty crimes and live under harsh conditions. Homosexuality is practiced
almost openly by some desperate inmates. Remember there are no conjugal
rights, there is no psychological counselling or systematic skills
training to empower and rehabilitate offenders. The justice system
is not swift and one can spend many years before the state is ready
to prosecute. Quite a number of offenders do not complete their
sentences because they die in prison. It is a sad story in Zimbabwe
today that the police, the courts and Zimbabwe Prison Service represent
Zanu PF-s illegitimate and unorthodox means of social and
political control. Their role includes protecting Zanu PF loyalists
from prosecution.
One thing is
true though, prison life comes to an end one day. This life matrix
can also be applied to dictatorships of all kinds, they come to
an end one way or another. I am certainly not the first to suffer
under Zanu PF-s oppressive and coercive machinery. My consolation
is that victory against this oppression, repression and suppression
is nigh. If my unlawful detention and that of my fellow accused
men and women is part of the price we have to pay for a better Zimbabwe
then, so be it! We will always be together in spirit. I am alive
to the fact that you aspire to live productive and meaningful lives,
free fro harassment and all forms of state sponsored violence. I
know you want education but you can not access it. Education has
been reduced to a privilege by the ruling elite, health delivery
is very poor due to an acute shortage of health workers, medication
and poor health facilities. Unemployment hovers above 90% however
there is hope after all this shadow of hopelessness, there is a
meaning to our lives beyond this political crisis created by a tired,
hopeless, archaic, myopic, clueless and brutal Mugabe and his Zanu
PF.
We are sick
and tired of lack of progress in our lives. The ball is in our court,
we must make sure that eligible young person is registered to vote,
both in the referendum and in the general elections. I have no doubt
whatsoever that at the end of it all, Morgan Tsvangirai shall lead
Zimbabwe to a better future. They can demonize him left right and
centre but we will vote for him and the winning team. I have no
doubt that Mugabe will go after elections. Forget the empty threats
by the so-called Generals. We do not eat threats. The youths are
already aroused to mobilize and organize a historical and unprecedented
youth voter turn out that has never been seen in this country. We
want change and in deed change is what we will get. We refuse to
drink from the poisoned chalice of the Kasukuweres of this era,
we refuse and reject the Mahosorisation of our thinking and intelligence.
We refuse to be brainwashed by political prostitutes like Jonathan
Moyo. The youth of Zimbabwe are too smart for such cheap and devious
talk on both state sponsored TV and radios.
Democracy entails
the minimum bundle of rights, freedom of choice and also the right
to change leaders regularly. Politicians must come and go and should
not wait to be forced out like Mali-s Toumani Toure, Muammar
Gaddafi of Libya, Ivory Coast-s Laurent Gbagbo, DRC-s
Mobuto Sese Seko or die in office like Bingu waMutharika and many
others. All had a choice to retire peacefully and with dignity but
chose to cling to power against their people-s will. Their
ends were disgraceful. Even the bible says it in Judges 4 and Isaiah
14.
We must prepare
ourselves to sacrifice in a way that we have not done before by
ensuring that our votes are registered, cast, counted and protected.
Voting is our right. Let me urge you the youth of Zimbabwe to go
in your multitudes and register to vote. We want to ensure 80 to
100 % youth voter turn out. I encourage all you who have just turned
18 and above, meaning those doing their, A Levels, college and university
students, young single mothers and fathers, employed, living with
disabilities and all legible voters to go and register to vote and
be ready to make a difference.
As for some
of us, who are in prison, the Zanu PF machinery can only imprison
our bodies and never our spirits. We are free inside ourselves.
They are the ones shackled in perpetual prison of fear, guilty and
shame.
Sizafika Nomakhanjani!
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