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Zimbabwe:
Urban renewal or social engineering?
Elizabeth
Kenda, Christian International News
July
05, 2005
http://www.christiannewstoday.com/CWN_596.html
AUSTRALIA (ANS)
-- Is Operation Murambasvina an urban renewal project that has been
disastrously mismanaged by an uncaring dictator, OR, an attempt
at social engineering by a murderous regime that is prepared to
use government-engineered famine to decimate its opposition? One
thing is certain, the Church is being drawn into the front-line
of this battle, and the cost could be high.
President Robert Mugabe has unleashed a tsunami-like wave of destruction
upon Zimbabwe's urban poor, who also happen to be those who generally
do not support Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF. The demolitions commenced
on 23 May under the auspices of "Operation Murambasvina" (Operation
Restore Order). It is estimated that some 300,000 homes and have
been demolished, leaving some 1.5 million homeless. So far three
children have died after being crushed in their homes. Others have
died from exposure. More than 30,000 people have been arrested.
The world was quite oblivious to this tragedy until recently when
images of bulldozers, security police, burning homes, and mothers
and children sitting amidst rubble were secretly recorded and smuggled
out of Zimbabwe and broadcast around the world.
The extent of the devastation is now well known. What is still unclear
is what is REALLY happening in Zimbabwe, for other details indicate
that this operation is indeed much more than a badly handled urban
renewal project, and really is a Mugabe/Zanu-PF war against opponents.
It appears that, in the light of the recent Velvet, Rose, Orange
and Cedar "revolutions", Mugabe and his Zanu-PF are merely engaging
in a little "revolution"-prevention, by shattering, impoverishing,
dispersing and possibly even killing-off the opposition before it
can get organised.
Didymus Mutasa
Three years ago, when Didymus Mutasa was Zanu-PF's Secretary for
Administration and in charge of food distribution, he commented
regarding food distribution to the opposition, "We would be better
off with only 6 million, with our own people who support the liberation
struggle. We don’t want all these extra people."
In April 2005, after his election victory, Mugabe appointed Didymus
Mutasa to be his Minister for State Security. This role puts Mutasa
in charge of the Central Intelligence Organization (Mugabe’s secret
police) and in charge of Operation Murambasvina.
On top of this, Mutasa's Ministry for State Security is now in charge
of food distribution, although Mutasa claims that there are no food
shortages in Zimbabwe. When a journalist recently challenged Mutasa
with reports from Zimbabwean Catholic Archbishop Pius Ncube that
people are starving to death in Bulawayo, Mutasa replied, "The cleric
[Ncube] has a psychological disease and he needs to have his head
examined because he is a liar."
Re-education camps and spies
Christina Lamb reports for Times On Line that those left homeless
by Operation Murambasvina are being "herded into re-education camps
and told they can have a housing plot only if they swear allegiance
to the party of President Robert Mugabe. Those who refuse are loaded
into trucks and dumped in remote rural areas, far from their own
homes, where food is scarce. Human rights workers say they are being
left to die in what they believe is a deliberate strategy by the
Mugabe regime to exterminate opponents."
Another Zimbabwean writer comments, "Indeed there are stories coming
out of people being trucked out to re-education camps. We saw such
camps during the early stages of the farm invasions where farm workers
were often exposed to this political re-education. Now it seems
the same technique is being used on the urban poor. People are forced
to recant and become members of the ruling party before they receive
any guarantee of a new home or of food relief. It is almost impossible
to credit that this is happening in Zimbabwe in the year 2005 but
all the evidence seems to be pointing that way: a Pol Pot type operation
to empty the towns and force the poorest of the poor back into the
countryside where they will starve to death without government assistance,
which we all know they will not get unless they chant the party
slogans and sing the party songs."
Harare correspondent Dumisani Muleya said in an opinion piece published
in "Business Day" (Johannesburg, 22 June), "The scenario is almost
like a theatrical revival of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution or
Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge rampage. The political philosophy and motives
are similar."
Zim Online reports, "A Zim Online news crew touring Caledonia Farm,
converted into a holding camp for thousands of families evicted
from their shanty homes in and around Harare, met several agents
of the state's dreaded spy Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).
They said they were at the camp to 'monitor the mood' of the families
and also to keep a record on who visits them especially non-governmental
organizations or members of the main opposition Movement for Democratic
Change party, adding that this was being done only as a security
precaution."
Church deeply impacted and threatened
All church ministries that operate amongst the poor have been deeply
impacted. Their clinics, shelters, orphanages and chapels have been
bulldozed and torched along with everything else.
Churches are defying the orders of the regime and providing shelter,
food and blankets to the homeless. The National Pastors Conference,
representing over 100 Christian pastors, has demanded that President
Mugabe "engage in a war against poverty and not against the poor".
The immense scale of this humanitarian catastrophe is stretching
the churches.
In 1945, Deitrich Bonhoeffer was executed in a German concentration
camp for protesting the injustice and evil of Hitler's murderous
Nazi regime. His commitment to discipleship compelled him to act,
and he paid with his life. It might not be long before Christian
leaders in Zimbabwe, in confronting the evil and inhumanity of the
ruling powers, find themselves incarcerated or on a death-list on
account of their principled Christian words or actions. It is indeed
the Church's calling to be "yeast" in society. As Bonheoffer noted,
"To flee into invisibility is to deny the call." As such, the Church's
call puts it on a collision course with Mugabe and the Zanu-PF.
Bulawyo's courageous Archbishop Pius Ncube is a long-time open critic
of the Mugabe regime. In an interview from the Vatican with Britain's
Channel 4, he testified that Mugabe keeps him under tight surveillance.
"Mugabe goes around intimidating people, anyone who dares talk is
followed, next is torture, next is demonisation or humiliation.
I'm standing for the truth and I trust in God. I'm under surveillance
myself, my phones are tapped, I've been followed by car, I've even
been followed by plane. An aeroplane was following me right from
town to a mission station about 140km away, for two hours I was
being followed through dust roads."
Archbishop Ncube also compares the present situation in Zimbabwe
to that of Cambodia under Pol Pot. Archbishop Ncube expects that
many of those exiled into rural areas without food will perish.
Likewise, Methodist bishops in South Africa have warned that the
situation is "a complete recipe for genocide".
Compelled as the Archbishop is by his commitment to discipleship,
he says he has no option but to speak out. "I am aware of the dangerous
situation of speaking up but that is the only thing I can do --
to speak up for the people. I'll go back there. I am so angry. I
am ready to stand before a gun and be shot."
Godfrey Magwenzi, the charge d'affairs and deputy head of the Zimbabwean
Consulate in London, told Channel 4 News that nobody in Zimbabwe
took Archbishop Ncube seriously. 'The sewage and filth that spills
out of that man's mouth should shame and embarrass all men of the
cloth,' he said."
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