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African
Union resolution on Zimbabwe disputable
Movement
for Democratic Change
July 02, 2008
The Movement
for Democratic Change acknowledges the concern about the Zimbabwe
crisis expressed in the resolution
adopted at the 11th Ordinary Session of the African Union General
Assembly.
The MDC would
like to thank those African leaders who have joined the global chorus
by standing on the side of the Zimbabwean people and advocating
that their voices be heard.
The MDC would
like to thank the Pan African Parliament, SADC and AU observer missions
for acknowledging the reality and pervasiveness of the violence
in Zimbabwe and refusing to give the June 27th election any credibility
or legitimacy.
The common conclusions
of all three reports were:
- the violence
negated the credibility of the June 27 elections
- the election
did not reflect the will of the people
- consequently
the outcome is not legitimate
If the African
Union acknowledged there reports then we in the MDC feel that there
own resolution should have been consistent with them. Unfortunately,
this was not the case. The MDC is concerned that:
The resolution
does not adequately deal with the ongoing violence in Zimbabwe.
Since the June 27 sham election, 9 MDC supporters have been murdered,
hundreds more beaten and forced to leave their homes. In Manicaland
alone, since the weekend, five hundred MDC supporters and families
have been forced to flee their homes and are now seeking refuge
at the party's headquarters in Mutare. Therefore the MDC reiterates
its call for peace in the country.
In addition,
the resolution does not recognize the illegitimacy of the June 27
elections and the fact that most African leaders refuses to recognize
Mugabe as the Head of State.
Finally, the
resolution endorses the concept of a Government of National Unity
without acknowledging that the MDC, as the winner of the last credible
elections on 29th March 2008, should be recognized as the legitimate
government of Zimbabwe. A GNU does not address the problems facing
Zimbabwe or acknowledge the will of the Zimbabwean people.
While the MDC
remains committed to negotiations these must be based on the 29th
March results and must move towards a transitional agreement. Our
commitment to a negotiated settlement is not about power-sharing
or power deals but about democracy, freedom and justice. Our struggle
is not about power but about democracy.
Significantly, the conditions prevailing in Zimbabwe today are not
conducive to negotiations. If dialogue is to be initiated, it is
essential that Zanu PF stops the violence, halts the persecution
of MDC leaders and supporters, releases all political prisoners,
disbands the militia bases and torture camps and that the security
services halt their partisan operations.
The MDC's reservations about the mediation process under President
Mbeki are well known. It is our position that unless the mediation
team is expanded to include at least one permanent representative
from the African Union, and the mediation mechanism is changed,
no meaningful progress can be made towards resolving the Zimbabwean
crisis. If this does not happen then the MDC will not be part of
such a mediation process.
The crisis in Zimbabwe requires urgent action. The violence, intimidation,
hunger and suffering must be addressed as soon as possible. Zimbabweans
cannot afford any more confusion or delays. Zimbabweans can no longer
afford to listen to words that are not reinforced by action.
The past two weeks have illustrated just how much support the people
of Zimbabwe have on the continent and across the world. The MDC
will continue to work towards resolving the crisis which is worsening
daily.
Zimbabweans, let me take this opportunity to assure you are not
alone. As your leaders, we will never stop struggling on your behalf
for a new Zimbabwe that offers hope, prosperity and freedom. We
will never compromise betray these ideals.
I thank you.
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