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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
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Election
an exercise of mass intimidation
Morgan Tsvangirai,
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
June 27, 2008
What is happening today
is not an election. It is an exercise in mass intimidation with
people all over the country being forced to vote.
Fortunately, Zimbabweans
are attempting to stay away from the polls as they can tell the
difference between democracy and a dictatorship desperate for the
illusion of legitimacy.
There is nothing legitimate
about this election process.
In many rural areas and
some urban areas people were forced to spend the night in the open
outside the polling stations.
Today they have been
ordered by militia to record the serial numbers of their ballot
papers to identify anyone that might vote for the MDC.
They are being told that
before polls close they must gather again to await the results.
These same militia are
threatening anyone that doesn't vote or who votes for the MDC with
death.
Every voter in Zimbabwe
has their little finger dipped in red ink. The militia are warning
that tomorrow they will launch Operation Red Finger that will target
anyone who has not voted.
We have also had reports
that people are being forced to claim that they are illiterate so
that they are then accompanied into the polling booth by a member
of the militia. And yet still millions of brave Zimbabweans are
resisting these threats and staying away from the polls.
Zimbabweans know that
there is nothing legitimate about this election and they know that
there will be nothing legitimate about the result.
This is a view shared
by many African and world leaders.
Anyone who recognizes
the result of this election is denying the will of the Zimbabwean
people and standing in the way of a transition that will deliver
stability and prosperity not just to the country, but to the region.
I am heartened by the
fact that so many African leaders are now working with the MDC towards
finding a lasting, peaceful solution to the Zimbabwean crisis.
These African leaders
realize that it is essential that Zimbabwe joins the new Africa
by joining the family of African nations where the people's right
to choose their leaders and live lives free of fear and oppression
is of paramount importance.
The end of this terrible,
violent dictatorship is now assured, the people's victory may have
been delayed by this sham election but it will never be denied.
The achievement of a
New Zimbabwe where the government fulfills its responsibility to
provide a stable economy, jobs, health care and education is now
closer than ever.
I thank you.
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