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Christian
Alliance position paper transitional arrangements
Christian
Alliance
July 11, 2008
We, the National
Leadership of the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance consisting of the
Provincial Hub Leaders and Steering Committee members held a consultation
in Bulawayo on 11 July, 2008 on the worsening crisis in Zimbabwe
and the way forward. We heard harrowing reports of state sponsored
violence, intimidation, beatings, abductions and killings of suspected
opposition party supporters. After prayer and discussions the Christian
Alliance came to the following conclusion:
- That the
27th June 2008 Presidential run off was not free and fair as stated
by the SADC, Pan African Parliament and African Union observer
teams. We, therefore, do not recognize that election and its outcome
as legitimate. We believe that a legitimate President of Zimbabwe
can only come out of a free and fair election and reflecting the
true wishes of the people of Zimbabwe.
- In order
for the process of negotiation to produce acceptable outcome it
must be inclusive, consultative and transparent. Such dialogue
must involve the different sectors of Zimbabwe.
- We, express
our cautious optimism about the Memorandum
of Understanding signed by the negotiating political parties.
It is our prayer that urgent steps will be taken to ensure that
this is translated to tangible change on the environment; we pray
that all parties will negotiate in good faith for the sake of
the people of Zimbabwe who have suffered enough.
- Zimbabwe
has over 5 million suffering people who need relief aid. We are
dismayed by the government ban
on NGOs from distributing food and medicines to the needy. We
call upon the government to lift this ban if it has any feelings
left for the suffering people of Zimbabwe.
- We believe
that a government of National Unity formed by sharing political
posts among political parties will not solve the problem. We believe
that there should, coming out of the dialogue process, a Transitional
Authority made up of political parties and other stakeholders.
- The Transitional
Authority's mandate should be to facilitate a new people
driven constitution leading to a free and fair elections in the
shortest possible time.
- To facilitate
a national healing process that will bring reconciliation and
create a platform for restorative justice
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