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Zim humanitarian crisis a great threat
Morgan
Tsvangirai, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
November
26, 2008
The people of Zimbabwe
urgently need the help of the whole world to stop the impending
famine and plague. The people of Zimbabwe need their political parties
to commit themselves to ending the needless suffering they endure
every day.
The humanitarian crisis
that is now engulfing all Zimbabweans represents the greatest threat
ever to face our country. While millions face starvation in the
coming months, the death toll from cholera is now sitting at over
fifty people per day and will increase dramatically now that the
rainy season has begun in earnest.
In this regard, I would
like to take this opportunity to thank former United Nations Secretary-General,
Kofi Annan, former United States President, Jimmy Carter, and Dr
Graca Machel for their commitment to understanding the Zimbabwean
crisis and for trying to identify solutions to halt the humanitarian
catastrophe that faces the country.
It was no surprise to
anyone that Mr Robert Mugabe denied them access to the country,
to see firsthand the appalling conditions that Zimbabweans are living
under as a result of his political and economic mismanagement. Mr
Mugabe would prefer that the suffering that he and Zanu PF have
caused, and continue to cause, remains in the dark.
When we signed
the political agreement
on September 15th, 2008, we believed that Zanu PF was willing to
work with us to address the challenges facing the country. Sadly,
their intransigence to date is making that appear increasingly unlikely.
Therefore, the MDC must
instead work with those Zimbabwean organizations, groups and individuals
to address the humanitarian crisis. In this quest, we look also
towards any country, regional or international, multi-lateral bodies
and NGOs to join with the MDC and the people of Zimbabwe in helping
us solve the problems of our country.
Therefore, in the absence
of any progress in the talks, the MDC is now committing itself to
addressing the humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe. The people of the
country have mandated us to end their suffering, to work towards
a New Zimbabwe and a New Beginning. In the absence of a legitimate
government in Zimbabwe, in the absence of a government of Zimbabwe
that puts the will and welfare of the people first, the MDC must
take on this leadership responsibility.
The people of Zimbabwe
are determined to endure the suffering so long as there is no meaningful
change in the way that they are governed. That is the message that
they have given to the MDC and it is the message that the MDC gives
to the rest of the world.
This does not mean that
we are not turning our back on the Global Political Agreement, nor
are we withdrawing from the talks. Rather, we are saying that until
we see real indications that the negotiations will end the suffering
of all Zimbabweans we cannot allow ourselves to be distracted from
working towards the goal of alleviating the peoples' suffering.
The tragedy that is Zimbabwe
is not caused by the current political impasse. Rather, this political
impasse and the current suffering are caused by a former ruling
party refusing to acknowledge both the will of the people and the
hardships they are causing the people.
To suggest the current
problems facing our country can be solved by the MDC becoming a
powerless partner in a Zanu PF government, fails to acknowledge
the truth about the causes of the crisis and the fact that such
a development would result in the perpetuation of the peoples' suffering.
The Mugabe team negotiates
as though their priority is to cover up the problem rather than
solve it. Establishing a unity government dedicated to covering
up the problem would be easy; establishing a unity government that
can help to solve the problem is very hard.
The most recent sign
of the lack of good faith by Zanu PF is the reappointment of the
Governor of the Reserve Bank, Gideon Gono. This individual, who
has been the architect of Zimbabwe's economic collapse and has blatantly
plundered the national treasury to fund Zanu PF and its elite, has
been rewarded with another five year term. Surely, if Mr Mugabe
was genuine in his desire to address the problems facing the country
he would not breach the global political agreement by making any
senior appointments unilaterally.
Furthermore the continued
abduction of MDC members that we have witnessed in the past few
weeks including confirmed disappearance of 15 of our members reflects
the ongoing disregard for the spirit of cooperation and coexistence
and demonstrates the lack of good faith on the part of Mugabe.
Sadly, the negotiations
have also been hampered by the attitude and position of the facilitator,
Mr Thabo Mbeki. He does not appear to understand how desperate the
problem in Zimbabwe is, and the solutions he proposes are too small.
He is not serving to bring the parties together because he does
not understand what needs to be done. In addition, his partisan
support of Zanu PF, to the detriment of genuine dialogue, has made
it impossible for the MDC to continue negotiating under his facilitation.
In this regard, we have
written to the Chairman of SADC, South African President Kgalema
Motlanthe, detailing the irretrievable state of our relationship
with Mr Mbeki and asking that he recuse himself.
In the meantime, the
MDC is continuing in discussions with no prejudice on the outstanding
issues with the other political parties.
I would like to reiterate
that the MDC is ready, willing and able our leadership to bring
about the change that Zimbabwe needs from an inclusive government.
We have a viable and bankable economic stabilization program and
other key policies, that we want to discuss with Zanu PF so that
we can implement them together to respond urgently to the suffering
of our people. That is the mandate we have from the people.
I thank you
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