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Archbishop
Tlhagale calls for end to violence & intimidation, international
observers
Southern African
Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC)
May 13, 2008
Out of concern for the
people of Zimbabwe, the Bishops of the Catholic Church in Southern
Africa appeals for international and regional pressure to end the
systematic intimidation, violence and torture in Zimbabwe. The current
environment is not conducive to free and fair run-off elections.
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier,
Archbishop of Durban, and I visited Zimbabwe recently and were told
first-hand accounts of systematic intimidation, violence and torture.
The victims identified the perpetrators as agents of the Zimbabwe
Armed Forces, the Police, the Central Intelligence Organization
(C.I.O), War Veterans, Youth Militia and plain thugs.
These human rights abuses
are visited not only on those who are thought to have voted for
the opposition, but also on those who assisted the Election Process,
such as Polling Officers.
This 'reign of terror'
has seen many deaths, savage beatings and flight from family, homes
and communities. Human dignity is intrinsic to every human being,
regardless of political affiliation and must be respected. I call
on all political parties to reign in their supporters and end this
horror.
I question whether a
'free and fair' run-off election is possible unless there is a will
to stop this violence.
International Election
Observers should be deployed immediately to assess both the remote
and immediate preparation for the run-off election.
I call on all
Zimbabweans to remember the hope with which they entered the March
elections so well expressed in the call by civil society in the
document 'The Zimbabwe we want' and to do all in their power to
restore Zimbabwe to its rightful place in the family of Nations.
Archbishop Buti Tlhagale OMI,
Archbishop of Johannesburg.
President of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC).
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