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The corrupting of Zimbabwe’s youth
Christians Together for Justice and Peace
January 14, 2003

We, Christians Together for Justice and Peace in Bulawayo, feel constrained to speak out again on a matter that concerns us greatly relating to the young people of this country. We refer to the so-called National Service Training Scheme which in our view is one of the most pernicious evils in our midst. In the long term this sinister scheme has the capacity of inflicting more violence and suffering on our people than any other already promoted by this violent and lawless regime.

We agree with the observation of Pius Wakatama (The Daily News – 4th January) that "the ruling party’s most disgusting method of suppression is their subversion of the country’s young people into ruthless killers through systematic brain-washing (in these camps)".

"It is bad enough that our rulers have allowed themselves to be utterly corrupted by their own lust for power and privilege. It is worse still of course that they have corrupted so many of their own contemporaries through their (illegal) powers of patronage and violent methods. But to fill the minds of the younger generation with nothing but blind prejudice, hatred and fear is another. And to instill in our youth the firm conviction that in achieving their objectives violence counts more than any amount of wisdom, courage or patience, is surely nothing less than Satanic", said a spokesman.

First-hand reports of the brain-washing techniques used in the training centres are well documented, as are the consistent reports of drug abuse, rape and torture as means to secure the complete subservience of the youths to their political commissars.

"Put bluntly, the training scheme produces mindless thugs who will not hesitate to resort to any degree of violence in compliance with orders. We understand this to be a part of the grand design of the ruling party to secure the blind and unquestioning allegiance of all sectors of society to the party leadership and whatever policies they espouse."

"In our view, it is the plain Christian duty of all parents to refuse to allow their children to take part in such an immoral and corrupting programme, just as it is the duty of the young people concerned to refuse to undergo training," the spokesman said.

We are well aware that some parents with convenient links to the ruling elite and the necessary funds are buying their children’s exemption, and others may be tempted to try this route in order to protect their youngsters. "However we appeal to all Christian parents and young people simply to refuse to have anything to do with this pernicious scheme."

"It is time to stand together against the corrupting tyranny of evil in our country. Enough is enough! Therefore in the name of the God of truth and justice and peace we call upon our brothers and sisters in Christ – and particularly the mothers of this nation - to unite in rejecting this great wickedness", the spokesman added.

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