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Tsvangirai's
travel documents confiscated, Mugabe not sincere about talks
Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe
(CCDZ)
August 14, 2008
The travel
documents for Movement for Democratic Change president Morgan Tsvangirai
have been confiscated by suspected members of the Central Intelligence
Organization (CIO) masquerading as immigration officials at the
Harare International Airport this afternoon. The MDC leader and
three senior officials including Secretary-General Tendai Biti are
supposed to attend a Southern African Development Community (SADC)
summit to be held in South Africa. The MDC leadership was invited
by SADC to attend the summit.
The confiscation of Tsvangirai's travel documents proves beyond
doubt that the regime of President Robert Mugabe is not sincere
about the formation of an all-inclusive Transitional Authority (TA)
to urgently resolve the national crisis. The move renders the ongoing
power-sharing talks between ZANU PF and the MDC an academic exercise
that is far removed from the aspirations of the majority of Zimbabweans.ZANU
PF is still in a state of denial about today's political realities
that the people of Zimbabwe are yearning for change and restoration
of their basic rights.
Our work in various communities througout the country shows that
the majority of Zimbabweans are tired of the current political stalemate
and urgently want their dignity restored. As the Centre for Community
Development in Zimbabwe (CCDZ) we fear that the imminent collapse
of national dialogue will lead to a State-sponsored terror campaign
against pro-democracy groups and activists.We fear that the coming
weeks in Zimbabwe are going to be extremely difficult for human
rights work in an attempt to force Tsvangirai to agree to power-sharing
deal with ZANU PF.
CCDZ would like to reiterate the resolutions of Civil Society Organizations
(CSOs) in Zimbabwe that any deal between Tsvangirai and Mugabe that
does not respect the will of the people WILL NOT be accepted.We
urge the political leadership to take the people of Zimbabwe seriously
and urgently spell out a national agenda that recognizes Tsvangirai
and the mainstream MDC as critical players in the resolution of
the national crisis.
Most importantly we urge President Mugabe to engage the MDC and
civil society in genuine national dialogue to resolve the constitutional
deficit and humanitarian crisis in the country.CCDZ will only endorse
dialogue that will lead to sustainable and durable democracy.We
urge all pro-democracy groups to vigorously campaign and demand
the establishment of a Transitional Authority that has the following
mandate:
- Address the
humanitarian catastrophe ,particularly provision of food, water
and medication to the suffering masses.
- Facilitate
a participatory process for the drafting of a new democratic constitution
that will be endorsed through a referendum.
- Facilitate
fresh elections conducted under the supervision of credible national
and international bodies.
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