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Statement
on the harassment of Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe
War Resisters' International
August 28, 2012
http://www.wri-irg.org/node/20291
War Resisters'
International (WRI), the international network of pacifist organisations
with more than 80 affiliates in more than 40 countries, calls for
an end to the harassment
of our affiliate Gays
and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) and to the physical attacks
on members of GALZ. Furthermore, WRI strongly condemns the violation
of basic human rights of the members of GALZ, such as freedom of
association, freedom from arbitrary arrest, and freedom from torture
and degrading treatment.
On 11 August
2012, GALZ launched its report
on violations of LGBTI rights in Zimbabwe with a press conference
at the GALZ office in Harare. Following the press conference, GALZ
members celebrated the successful launch with a party, which was
then raided by police, who detained the 44 members of GALZ present
- 31 men and 13 women. All were subjected to beatings and abuse
while in detention, but released the following morning without charge.
A few days later,
the police started a hunt for those detained on 11 August, detaining
three who they encountered at home for questioning, and ordering
those who they did not find to report to their local police station.
While those detained have been released, this hunt again serves
as intimidation - a clear attempt to make GALZ's work impossible.
Subsequently, on 20 August, police raided the office of GALZ and
seized computers and literature.
The present
harassment of GALZ and its members follows earlier attempts at intimidation.
In May 2010, police raided the office of GALZ and arrested two members
of staff. A few days later the police also raided the home of the
director of GALZ, who was not at home at the time. Both staff who
had been arrested were released after a few days, and acquitted
a few months later, but items seized during the raid have not yet
been returned.
Established
in 1990, GALZ has been affiliated with WRI since 2001, taking an
active role in our activities and currently helping us prepare our
2014 international conference in South Africa provisionally titled
"Resisting the continuums of violence". We are fully aware
of the extent of Zimbabwe state violence against its own citizens.
Whether fuelled by greed, the lust for power or homophobia, these
forms of violence are connected. The violation of any human right
weakens respect for human rights themselves. Above all, the harassment
of human right defenders - such as GALZ, who have prepared a serious
report on Zimbabwe's violations of lesbians, gays and trans-sexuals
- is a warning to all those who oppose the abuse of state power.
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