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Zimbabwean
Crisis: "Operation Restore Order" - Destruction by Zanu PF
David Coltart MP, Shadow Justice Minister,
MDC
June 02, 2005
Dear Friends
In the course of last
week thousands of poor Zimbabweans living in Harare, Bulawayo and other
urban centres have had their lives destroyed by an increasingly vicious,
brutal and paranoid regime. On the pretext of a "clean up"
the regime's police and army have systematically gone through our
cities and towns arresting street vendors, confiscating their goods and
destroying homes of poor people.
Whilst there is no
doubt that some of these road-side shops and shacks are an eyesore and
unhygienic, and whilst there is no doubt that virtually all are strictly
speaking "illegal", they have to be seen in the context of
the fastest shrinking economy in the world which in turn is characterized
by 80% unemployment and rampant inflation. The state of the economy is
a direct result of the insane policies implemented by the Mugabe regime
since 1997 when it first decided to send troops to protect its leaders'
interests in the Congo.
The chaotic land invasions
orchestrated by the regime from 2000, to secure its grip on power, have
dealt a near deathblow to the economy. Its dual exchange rate policy,
designed to protect the ruling elite's standard of living (by giving
the elite ready access to cheap foreign currency), has devastated the
productive sector. The low interest rate policy, designed to lessen the
State's debt, has all but destroyed the pensions of hundreds of
thousands of ordinary Zimbabweans. The regime's excessive spending
on protecting itself and maintaining the elite's luxurious lifestyle
has resulted in greatly reduced spending on health, housing and education.
The vast majority
of the people affected by this callous campaign are victims of these policies.
Through no fault of their own they have been driven out of the formal
sector and to survive have had to try to earn an honest living by street
vending. Because the regime has spent billions on a huge military and
a bloated, inefficient and corrupt cabinet, rather than on housing, hundreds
of thousands have been forced to build shacks so that they have a roof
above their heads. What is more is that these practices have been allowed
to develop for years under a succession of Zanu (PF) governments which
have done nothing either to allocate sufficient resources to build vending
sites and low cost houses or to police these breaches of the law.
What is particularly
outrageous about this pogrom is that no warning of it has been given and
no alternative arrangements have been made for homeless people to move
to or for unemployed people to get an alternative source of income. No
plans have been announced as to how these people will be provided with
an income or where the dispossessed will be housed. Indeed given the collapse
of the economy it is hard to see how this regime will be able to do either.
This regime cannot even find sufficient resources to pay for fuel so how
is going to provide jobs and homes for the thousands of people affected?
What is particularly
egregious, sinister and callous about this pogrom is that it has been
done at the commencement of winter and at a time when millions are already
facing starvation and are affected by Aids and have no access to medication.
I have no doubt that
this pogrom will dramatically increase the number of deaths of poor Zimbabweans
afflicted by the deadly combination of Aids, no access to drugs and malnutrition.
The sudden removal of a source of income and a warm bed will condemn many
to death in the coming weeks and months.
What is astonishing
is the callousness of this regime, graphically illustrated in the two
recent extracts from the regime's Herald newspaper set out below.
It is interesting that these articles are written by journalists who owe
their allegiances to the regime for even they capture the desperation
of the innocent poor. The words "panic stricken"; "distraught",
"shocked" and "grim faced" are used to describe
the feelings of the poor. In contrast Robert Mugabe and the Police Commissioner
use dismissive and aggressive language. The poor are criminals whose "illegal
source of livelihood has been hemorrhaging the economy". The poors'
"insatiable desire for corruption" has permeated the economy.
The poor areas are "havens for illicit and criminal activity"
in the words of Mugabe. He says there is a need to "remedy such
ills".
The truth is that
it is Robert Mugabe's regime that is primarily responsible for massive
corruption which is not only some of the worst type of criminal activity
but has also destroyed the economy and forced these poor Zimbabweans into
penury. During the same period that millions of Zimbabweans have been
impoverished and rendered homeless Robert Mugabe and his ruling elite
have become fabulously wealthy, evidenced by their construction of mansions
costing billions of dollars. A photograph of Mugabe's new mansion,
nearing completion in Harare, is attached. It should be stressed that
his mansion is just one of many built by the Zanu elite in the last few
years. The Governor of the Reserve Bank, whose recently announced policies
appear to promote and at least endorse this pogrom, has himself recently
built a mansion which according to reports rivals Mugabe's.
The truth is also
that this exercise has very little to do with a genuine desire to improve
the lives of Zimbabweans. It has everything to do with a campaign of retribution
against people who are, correctly, perceived to oppose the regime. It
has everything to do with their fear that these same people will rise
up in revolt against a regime that has been responsible for the destruction
of the lives, hopes and dreams of millions of Zimbabweans. It has everything
to do with instilling fear in the hearts and minds of these people before
they rise up.
One thing is for certain:
the good Lord knows everything and sees everything. The Lord knows the
truth and the real motives behind these actions. The Lord also abhors
actions by the rich and powerful that trample on the poor. This regime
should soberly consider the application of Amos 5 to their actions:
"You who turn
justice into bitterness and cast righteousness to the ground
You hate the
one who reproves in court and despise him who tells the truth.
You trample
on the poor and force him to give you grain. Therefore, though you have
built stone mansions, you will not live in them; though you have planted
lush vineyards, you will not drink their wine.
For I know
how many are your offenses and how great your sins.
You oppress
the righteous and take bribes and you deprive the poor of justice in
the courts.
Therefore
the prudent man keeps quiet in such times, for the times are evil.
Seek good,
not evil, that you may live. Then the Lord God Almighty will be with
you, just as you say he is.
Hate evil,
love good; maintain justice in the courts.
Let justice
roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream."
The Bible is replete
with other verses which set out the consequences for rulers who act in
such a heartless and callous fashion. History also shows that autocratic
rulers who have employed similar policies have been the authors of their
own demise through their actions. I have no doubt that the same fate is
going to befall this autocratic and brutal regime. Ironically actions
such as these speed up a regime's end.
In the interim we,
for our part, will do everything possible to protect those affected by
the depredations of this regime. We will do all in our power to expose
the extent of the devastation, to use the courts to suspend these immoral
actions and to mobilize communities to oppose the regime lawfully, peacefully
and non-violently.
In doing so we hope
that people everywhere will also express their outrage and condemn these
actions. Now is the time for the international community to intensify
pressure on this regime to respect basic human rights, to restore the
rule of law in a just and humane manner and to respect the democratic
will of the electorate through the holding of free and fair elections
that comply with international electoral standards.
Let Justice, indeed,
roll on like a river.
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