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Statement
relating to the recent meeting in Kariba between officials of the
Government of Zimbabwe and CBOs
Gays and Lesbians
of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
October 04, 2006
In an effort to
help open up spaces in which civil society can tackle government
about the deteriorating human rights situation in Zimbabwe, the
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) supported the recent UNDP meeting
in Kariba between government representatives and CBOs, on one condition
that it not be used as a vehicle for the setting up of a National
Human Rights Commission. At this stage, it is not another puppet
commission that we need but a commitment by government to desist
from brutalising its population, to uphold the rule of law and to
foster an all-inclusive human-rights culture in Zimbabwe.
GALZ, alongside
many other groups, feels that, given its track record, government
cannot be trusted to come to the table in good faith. In this regard,
GALZ raised the question about whether government might set preconditions
and question the presence of gay and lesbian people in the CBO delegation.
On the day before the meeting, we had our question answered: government
objected to the presence of GALZ.
GALZ, along with
many other human rights groups, declined to attend the Kariba meeting,
unconvinced that government would not try to use it as a rubberstamping
exercise for its commission. But whether or not GALZ decided to
participate, government had no right to question our presence in
the CBO delegation. Gay and lesbian people are one of the most stigmatised
groups in Zimbabwe and it is about time that government started
to address our issues in a positive manner.
Keith Goddard
Director (GALZ)
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