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Political parties share platform on violence
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
November 11, 2011
Senior party officials from the MDC National Council, the Zanu PF
Central Committee and executive of the political formation led by
Professor Welshman Ncube met today in Harare to find ways on how
best to end the increasing political violence in the country.
The three principals
to the Global
Political Agreement (GPA), President Tsvangirai, Robert Mugabe
of Zanu PF and Professor Ncube gave keynote addresses at the historic
meeting.
The meeting
was organised by the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee
(Jomic) and was aimed at ensuring that the three political parties
stick to Article 3 and Article 18 of the GPA, which states that
all parties should shun violence and not turn political differences
into hostilities.
There was consensus
among the three principals for security agents especially the police
to provide adequate security to all citizens irrespective of their
political affiliation and not for them to be enemies of the people.
The police have
in the last month banned or disrupted MDC meetings across the country.
Four MDC rallies were disrupted in Nkayi, Lupane, and Victoria Falls
in Matebeleland North at the end of last month where President Tsvangirai
was the main speaker.
Two other MDC
rallies were disrupted by Zanu PF youths and the police in Harare
North and Chitungwiza where MDC supporters were assaulted while
others were arrested although the known perpetrators are yet to
be apprehended.
MDC secretary-general,
Hon. Tendai Biti said there was need to come up with a declaration
that would factor in 10 pertinent issues that will result in the
end violence in the country.
These issues include;
1. No to violence
where Zimbabweans sign an oath against violence;
2. Show sincerity- Politicians should walk the talk against violence
and act in a Nicodemus manner;
3. Tolerance;
4. That we should be aware that we are all Zimbabweans;
5. Need for freedom of expression, assembly and choice;
6. Need for a tolerant leadership;
7. Vision;
8. Security agents should serve all Zimbabweans;
9. Spirituality; and
10. That the issue of curbing violence should cascade to the branches
and cells across the country where the violence is most prevalent.
"Let us
act now, together and differently. It cannot be business as usual,"
Hon. Biti said.
Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga
of the Ncube formation and Didymus Mutasa of Zanu PF also addressed
at the meeting.
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